Publication:  Accident; Analysis and Prevention
Lab/University:  Center for Translational Research on Aging and Mobility, University of Alabama, Birmingham
Summary: 
This study looked at a field sample of 4,234 Maryland drivers, 55 years of age and older. A performance-based assessment showed that cognitive functioning had direct effects on both driving exposure and driving avoidance; physical functioning did not have a direct effect on driving exposure or avoidance.






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