Older adults who participate in training designed to improve cognitive ability are more likely to continue driving over the next 10 years than those who do not, according to health researchers.
Practice doesn't always make perfect, but when it comes to motor vehicle safety, we are betting it can make Ohio's roads safer. It doesn't make sense to Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine that the state requires ...
North Carolina State University researchers have found a way to reduce older adults’ hazardous driving. The proof-of-concept study found that a low-cost training program can help. Researchers hope ...
One of the toughest decisions seniors face is when to give up their keys and stop driving. Even slight changes to the ability to remember, think and reason can lead a senior to decide to stop driving, ...
Ohio is set to enforce new driver's training requirements for residents under 21 starting tomorrow, aiming to reduce high accident rates among young adults. Gov. Mike DeWine said the accident rate, ...
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