Leaflet `Drive on! : advice for older drivers'.

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Driving is more complex and demanding than it used to be. There’s considerably more traffic on the road and motorists have to process more and more information in the form of traffic signs and signals and from new technology such as internal car navigation systems. Older motorists bring a wealth of experience, confidence and tolerance to their driving, all of which contributes to making them safer on the road than other age groups. However, as you grow older your ability to interpret the movements and intentions of other drivers and react to situations gradually changes. Sight, hearing and judgement of speed may not be quite as sharp as they were when you were younger. Stiffening joints may make it difficult to turn your head to check blind spots or keep a check on vehicles either side of you. These changes occur so gradually that you may not realise they’re happening. While it’s true that older drivers are less likely to have an accident, this is because they tend to make fewer and shorter journeys and often travel in daylight or on familiar routes. By taking even greater care and adjusting your driving habits to compensate for any deterioration in your eyesight and judgement, you can drive safely and confidently well into your later years. (Author/publisher)

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Bibliotheeknummer
C 25317 [electronic version only]
Uitgave

London, Department for Transport, 2002, 11 p.

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