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The On-Road Difficulties of Older Drivers and Their Relationship with Self-Reported Motor Vehicle Crashes
Authors:Joanne M Wood  PhD    Kaarin J Anstey  PhD    Philippe F Lacherez  PhD    Graham K Kerr  PhD    Kerry Mallon  MAppSc    Stephen R Lord  DSc
Affiliation:From the School of Optometry,;Institute of Health and Biomedical Innovation, and;School of Human Movement Studies, Queensland University of Technology, Brisbane, Queensland, Australia;;Centre for Mental Health Research, Australian National University, Canberra, Australia;;Rehab Works—Kerry Mallon, Brisbane, Queensland, Australia;and;Prince of Wales Medical Research Institute, University of New South Wales, Randwick, New South Wales, Australia.
Abstract:OBJECTIVES: To quantify the driving difficulties of older adults using a detailed assessment of driving performance and to link this with self-reported retrospective and prospective crashes.
DESIGN: Prospective cohort study.
SETTING: On-road driving assessment.
PARTICIPANTS: Two hundred sixty-seven community-living adults aged 70 to 88 randomly recruited through the electoral roll.
MEASUREMENTS: Performance on a standardized measure of driving performance.
RESULTS: Lane positioning, approach, and blind spot monitoring were the most common error types, and errors occurred most frequently in situations involving merging and maneuvering. Drivers reporting more retrospective or prospective crashes made significantly more driving errors. Driver instructor interventions during self-navigation (where the instructor had to brake or take control of the steering to avoid an accident) were significantly associated with higher retrospective and prospective crashes; every instructor intervention almost doubled prospective crash risk.
CONCLUSION: These findings suggest that on-road driving assessment provides useful information on older driver difficulties, with the self-directed component providing the most valuable information.
Keywords:older drivers  driving errors  driving assessment  crashes
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