Government Report Highlights Problems With Older Drivers
APRIL 30, 2007 VOLUME 14, NUMBER 44 Several times over the past few years (most recently in Safety for the Older Driver: Is Skills Training the Answer?) we have reported on an issue of great concern to seniors—the effect of aging on the ability to drive. Now Congress has gotten interested in the topic, if a […]
Safety For the Older Driver: Is Skills Training the Answer?
MAY 3, 2004 VOLUME 11, NUMBER 44 Elder Law Issues addressed concerns relating to older drivers in two issues published in October, 2002 (“What Can Be Done About Driving Skills As We Age?” and “Dealing With Impaired Driving Skills in Aging Family Members“). Since then, much media attention has been focused on aging drivers, principally […]
Dealing With the Older Driver: Driving Skills Assessments
MARCH 24, 2003 VOLUME 10, NUMBER 38 Elder Law Issues has devoted several recent weeks’ articles to some of the problems involving aging drivers. If you are concerned about your own driving skills or those of an older family member, you may wish to obtain a formal skills assessment. The Association of Driver Rehabilitation Specialists […]
Older Drivers and State Laws: A Few Things to Consider
MARCH 17, 2003 VOLUME 10, NUMBER 37 Twice in October 2002, Elder-Law Issues highlighted concerns of and about older drivers. (See What Can Be Done About Driving Skills As We Age? and Dealing With Impaired Driving Skills In Aging Family Members) This week and next we continue our examination of driving and aging. If you […]
Dealing With Impaired Driving Skills In Aging Family Members
OCTOBER 21, 2002 VOLUME 10, NUMBER 16 Two weeks ago, Elder Law Issues reintroduced to its readers a discussion on driving skills for the aging driver. We suggested continuing our discussion by introducing strategies to deal with the impaired driver. We often hear stories like these: A client whose father gets lost driving in his neighborhood […]
What Can Be Done About Driving Skills As We Age?
OCTOBER 7, 2002 VOLUME 10, NUMBER 14 Driving is an enormously important issue to our elderly (and disabled) clients, their family and friends. In the western U.S. and particularly in Tucson, transportation without a car is difficult and inconvenient. Safety of both the driver and the public is paramount, but the loss of independence and […]