Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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4978739 | Accident Analysis & Prevention | 2017 | 9 Pages |
Abstract
- Older drivers' on-road driving behavior was observed on two occasions approximately 12 months apart (Times 1 and 2) to determine whether the self-selected driving routes changed over time or whether their driving behavior changed over time.
- The on-road driving routes selected by older drivers at Time 2 were significantly shorter, contained significantly fewer driving maneuvers and had higher error rates than at Time 1.
- Older drivers' driving error rates were not related to functional performance and/or self-reported driving experiences among this presently healthy cohort of older drivers.
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Authors
S. Koppel, J.L. Charlton, N. Richter, M. Di Stefano, W. Macdonald, P. Darzins, S.V. Newstead, A. D'Elia, B. Mazer, I. Gelinas, B. Vrkljan, K. Eliasz, A. Myers, S. Marshall,