Background Self-regulation, or the modification of driving by driving less or avoiding challenging situations in response to declining abilities, is increasingly being studied as a …
Abstract IATSS Research Vol. 38, no. 1 2014:“Designing Mobility for the Coming Age” Esko Keskinen, University of Turku, Finland Education for older drivers in the future Five …
Self-regulation shows promise as a means by which older adults can continue to drive at some level without having to stop altogether. Self-regulation is generally described as the …
Objective: The primary objective of this study was to better understand how self-regulatory driving practices at multiple levels of driver decision making are influenced by various …
Until recently, objective data have been lacking on the extent to which older adults modify their driving by driving less or avoiding situations considered challenging; a process …
G Bergen, BA West, F Luo, DC Bird, K Freund… - Journal of safety …, 2017 - Elsevier
Problem Motor-vehicle crashes were the second leading cause of injury death for adults aged 65–84 years in 2014. Some older drivers choose to self-regulate their driving to …
Introduction Appropriate self-regulation of driving–that is, adjusting one's driving patterns by driving less or avoiding specific situations considered challenging–shows promise as a …
M Moharrer, S Wang, JD Davis… - Journal of Alzheimer's …, 2020 - content.iospress.com
Background: Controlled naturalistic driving for examining impacts of cognitive impairment on driving safety is rare. Objective: Evaluating the safety among drivers with mild cognitive …
M Hay, N Adam, ML Bocca, C Gabaude - European Transport Research …, 2016 - Springer
Purpose Depending on the calibration of their cognitive abilities, some older drivers (ODs) might stop driving prematurely (under-estimators, UEs) and others could expose themselves …