- Page 1 and 2: Seniors face serious driving safety
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INTRODUCTION For individuals, perso
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person suffering from dementia. But
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institutions who devote considerabl
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impairment, not the medical diagnos
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While measures of visual function m
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measure helps gauge the driver’s
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vehicle, run-off-road). These conce
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any in-office screening tool will u
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Lococo, K. & Staplin, L. (2005). St
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LICENSE RENEWAL POLICY & REPORTING
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etc.) necessary for safe operation
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Our example state, Missouri, utiliz
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A preliminary analysis of qualitati
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Figure 4: Components in State Repor
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these “upstream” components. Un
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available evidence (“how much ris
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3) In-person license renewal is a v
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Gallo, J. J., Rebok, G. W., & Lesik
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LICENSING AGENCY OPTIONS FOR INTERV
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An elderly lady was referred to the
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REMEDIATION FROM THE OCCUPATIONAL T
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grade difficulty of the tasks, and
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REMEDIATION FROM THE PHYSICAN’S P
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With this theoretical underpinning,
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the threshold of impairment for par
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• Encourage society-wide dialogue
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McKnight, J., Simone, G., & Weldman
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ABSTRACT This background paper was
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Table 1: Types of FHWA Safety Proje
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Illinois 4 years 2 years (81 to 86)
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(2) Second tier: Non-driving assess
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educational information provided by
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Source: GA0 (2007). in implementing
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Transportation Research Board Commi
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3) More states may want to consider
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REFERENCES CDC (2005). CDC's uninte
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McGwin, G., Sims, R., Pulley, L., &
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‘LICENSING AUTHORITIES’ OPTIONS
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This brief report is restricted to
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OUTCOMES OF THE AAMVA/CCMTA FORUM--
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OUTCOMES OF THE CANADIAN DRIVING AN
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SENSORY (HEARING/VISUAL) Hearing an
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