The aging driver in today's traffic: a critical review.

Author(s)
Planek, T.W.
Year
Abstract

The aging driver is described and it is suggested that chronological age is an arbitrary and sometimes erroneous indicator of capacity, and that drivers should be assessed individually and not as a group. Aging drivers have a higher accident rate, but because they drive less, their contribution to the overall accident rate is not as significant as younger age groups. The relationship between sensory deficiencies and driving ability is discussed.

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Library number
B 6652 (In: B 6651) /83.2/
Source

In: Aging and highway safety: the elderly in a mobile society, North Carolina Symposium on Highway Safety, Chapel Hill, Fall 1972, p. 1-38, graph., ref.

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