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Introduction
Who Are Older Drivers?
Who Are Older Nondrivers?
How Do Older and Younger Drivers Differ?
Factors that Increase an Older Driver's Risk of Crashing
What Factors Affect Driving Ability with Aging?
Sensory/Perceptual Problems
Cognitive Challenges
Problems with Physical and Psychomotor Function
Psychological and Social Limitations
Making Roads Safer: External Driving Environments
Making Cars Safer: Internal Driving Environments
How Are Different Populations Affected?
The Effects of Income on Mobility
Urban, Surburban, and Rural Areas
Gender Differences
Racial Differences Among Older Drivers
Ethnic Differences
How Do Diverse Cultures Address Driving and Aging?
What Are the Barriers to Reaching Your Audience?
Who Is Your Audience?
Resources
References
Appendix A
How Are Different Populations Affected?
The Effects of Income on Mobility
Urban, Surburban and Rural Areas
Gender Differences
Racial Differences Among Older Drivers
Ethnic Differences
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