AAA Encourages Seniors and Their Families to Plan Ahead When Addressing the Challenges Associated With Driving and Aging
Older Driver Safety Awareness Week is
"The fastest growing segment of the country's population is people who are age 65 and older," said
AAA's senior driver safety and mobility website, AAASeniors.com, provides expert advice and research-based tools for seniors and their families, many of whom have expressed frustration with the inability to locate the necessary resources to appropriately address the safety and mobility challenges often faced by older drivers. The information and tools on the site are designed to aid in prompting conversations, assessing abilities and improving the comfort and safety of older drivers.
Conversations about safe driving can evoke strong emotional reactions from some older drivers, as concerns about personal independence and managing other day-to-day activities may come into question. AAA encourages seniors and their families to approach these sensitive conversations as opportunities for constructive communication and problem solving.
To help manage the inevitable consequences of aging, and the effects of aging on driving ability, AAA also offers the following resources for older drivers:
AAA Roadwise Review is a computer-based tool designed to assess a driver's functional abilities important to safe driving.- CarFit and AAA's Smart Features for Mature Drivers help to enhance seniors' comfort and safety while driving.
- Safe Driving for Mature Operators classroom and online courses provide driver training to help address the changes caused by aging and how a driver may compensate.
For more information about Older Driver Safety Awareness Week, please visit AAA.com/PublicAffairs.
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