Abstract
With the ageing population in the U.S., an expanding proportion of drivers will be facing decreased mobility. As society begins to address the mobility needs of older drivers, the development and testing of traveller information systems for older drivers may provide a means for maintaining mobility (or at least delaying immobility) in the older driving population. However, both human factors and training issues need to be addressed in order to design systems that can be easily used by older drivers. (A)