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Keeping Safe

Resources on Safe Driving

Web Resources

You may find the following links to other organizations' Web sites valuable sources of additional information on safe driving:

Insurance Institute for Highway Safety

SaferCar.gov (National Highway Traffic Safety Administration)

Area Agencies on Aging (information on local transportation programs and services for older persons).

SeniorDrivers.org (useful information for older drivers, including local transportation options)

Family Conversations with Older Drivers

A Practical Guide to Alzheimer's, Dementia and Driving

The Association for Driver Rehabilitation Specialists

Occupational Therapy and Driving

Physician's Guide to Assessing and Counseling Older Drivers

National Institute on Aging (information on older drivers)

Alzheimer's Association Fact Sheet on Alzheimer's and Driving (PDF file)

Other Resources

Many state department of motor vehicle offices also have special departments that evaluate individual driving abilities and offer special licensing programs. Remember, their goal is not to take licenses away, but to help people keep driving as long as they safely can. Such programs can be especially helpful if you ever have to be re-examined. Contact your state for more information.

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