Brain Fitness Exercises Work for Older Drivers!
While there is a clinically proven brain fitness-training tool that helps older adults reduce their likelihood of being in a car accident, it is virtually unknown among drivers.
View ArticleUnintended Acceleration Study Blames Older Women Drivers
A new federal study points the finger at older women - and those under 20 -- as the primary cause of unintended acceleration crashes resulting from drivers inadvertently pressing on the gas, rather...
View ArticleSenior Driver Crash Rates Continue Dropping
Seniors continue to dispel the notion that they are a problem on the roadways. Drivers 70 and older are less likely to be injured or killed in or even have a car accident than previous generations of...
View ArticleSeniors Drivers Support Tougher Licensing Rules for Themselves
While the stereotype of the dangerous older driver may not be true, seniors want to get tougher when it comes to licensing older drivers -- even if it means some of them won't be able to drive --...
View ArticleGolden Age of Drivers: 50-Year-Olds Hit Highest Levels Ever
Americans are not only driving at near-record levels these days, the number of drivers 50 and older is higher than ever, according to the Federal Highway Administration. They account for nearly 45% of...
View Article14 Mil Americans Have Had “Incidents” With Elderly Drivers in Past Year
Fourteen million Americans have had "incidents" involving elderly motorists, renewing calls to ensure older drivers are fit to be on the road, according to TheDetroitBureau.com.
View ArticleMillennials Interest in New Vehicles Rises with Technology Available
Self-driving cars are expected to increase the mobility of aging baby boomers, who are still skeptical about the technology. Conversely, younger drivers are seemingly enthralled by the possibility,...
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