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ADDRESSING CHANGES IN DRIVING COMFORT EARLY CAN KEEP OLDER ADULTS DRIVING SAFER, LONGER
     Lack of comfort or confidence on the road can cause older adults to make unnecessary changes or reduce their driving.
Older adults with discomfort
or low confidence while
driving are adjusting their
driving patterns to avoid
driving at night, on the freeway,
in afternoon rush hour traffic,
or in unfamiliar areas, according
to new research from the AAA
Foundation for Traffic Safety.
Some of the self-regulated
changes older drivers make
can be unnecessary and do
not always improve safety. To extend their mobility and reduce risk on the road, AAA recommends older drivers consult a healthcare professional when feelings of driving discomfort arise.
“When older drivers become uncomfortable in certain driving situations, some may assume they have to live with the discomfort while others unnecessarily reduce their mobility,” said Dr. David Yang, executive director of the AAA Foundation for Traffic Safety. “By addressing issues of discomfort early, older drivers can learn more about age-related changes to their body
and discuss strategies with their healthcare provider to best compensate for declines.”
Researchers from the AAA Foundation for Traffic Safety partnered with the University of Michigan
Transportation Research Institute to evaluate how an older
drivers’ (ages 65-79) comfort level on the road affects their driving behaviors. Using GPS data loggers to track driving patterns, they found that
older drivers who report lower comfort driving at night, during afternoon rush hour, on the freeway and in unfamiliar areas also self-regulated their behavior
to reduce or avoid driving in those situations. While self-regulation is often the best solution to allow older drivers to continue driving safely, some
changes can create unintended consequences on the roadway. For example, using side streets to avoid the freeway also can increase older drivers' risk of a crash by increasing the distance traveled and their exposure on the road.
“Older drivers should not let physical discomfort and low confidence limit their mobility or safety, especially when your doctor may help you find ways to address these issues,” said Rhonda Shah, AAA manager of Traffic
Safety Advocacy and Community Impact. “Oftentimes, simple adjustments to your vehicle, a driver refresher course or a change to your prescription medications can improve comfort and safety behind the wheel. The key is to speak up about it.”
When older drivers begin to experience physical changes to the body or feelings of driving discomfort, AAA recommends:
• Talk About It: Visit a doctor or occupational therapy driver rehabilitation specialist to determine the cause of your discomfort and evaluate potential solutions.
• Educate Yourself: You can evaluate your driving performance using tools like AAA’s Driver65Plus to determine your strengths and weaknesses and learn ways to improve your driving. Consider taking a driver improvement course to help refresh your driving knowledge, get the most out of your vehicle and reduce risk on the road.
• Make Changes: Once you know the cause of your discomfort, make needed vehicle adjustments. Free programs like CarFit can help older drivers learn about changes they can make to their vehicles to better fit their needs.
For more information on AAA resources for older drivers or other programs that help seniors better “fit” with their vehicles, visit www.SeniorDriving.AAA.com.
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