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Title: TRB Human Factors Workshop


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TRB Human Factors Workshop
  • Educational Programs and the Older Driver

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Lifelong Safe Mobility
  • A Priority Issue for the AAA and CAA

3
About the AAA
  • Not-for-profit federation of 77 independent clubs
    in US and Canada
  • Founded in 1902 to advocate on behalf of members
    for better and safer roads
  • Service is integral to organization (and a
    requirement for AAA clubs)
  • 46 Million Members (25 U.S. households)

4
The Canary in the Mine
  • OLDER DRIVERS ON TODAYS ROADS

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Older Drivers Increasing
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Overall Crash Rates Relatively Low
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Crash Rates for Licensed and Able Drivers
Rate per 1000 drivers
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Higher Crash rate per Miles Driven
Rate per 1,000,000 miles
9
Older Drivers More Likely to Die
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What Else do we Know About Older Drivers?
  • Licensing
  • Many were given or simply bought license
  • Awareness Education
  • Many received no education or training
  • Driver Improvement
  • Many have had no further driver education
  • Cultural issues around driving
  • Many resist the notion of further driver
    education

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Older Drivers - Wiser Drivers
  • Less likely to speed
  • Less likely to drive during risky times
  • Less likely to drive in risky locations
  • Less likely to drive in bad weather
  • Less likely to drink and drive
  • More likely to wear seatbelts

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What Can we do for Older Drivers?
  • Advocacy
  • Club AAA/CAA National policy development
  • Awareness
  • Club publications and materials
  • Education
  • Club courses and educational materials
  • Assessment/Testing
  • On-road or clinical performance assessments
  • Screening
  • Self assessment

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What is AAA doing?
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Older Driver Materials - Brochures
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Older Driver Materials - Books
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Older Driver Materials - Booklets
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Older Driver Screening Tool
  • CD-ROM or On-line
  • Screens functional capacities for driving
  • Can be used at home

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AAA Driver Safety Courses
  • Safe Driving for Mature Operators course
    (classroom course) in 60 clubs
  • Driver Improvement Program (behind-the-wheel
    course) with Mature Driving component in 3 clubs
  • 35 states provide an insurance discount to
    drivers over 55 years old for taking the AAA
    Driver Improvement Program

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AAA Club Publications
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AAA Foundation Web Site
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AMA Comprehensive Club Program for Older Drivers
  • staying on the road as long and as safe as
    possible

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Policy Advocacy
  • Comprehensive Graduated Licensing
  • Graduated De-licensing
  • THE AMA SUPPORTS A COMPREHENSIVE GRADUATED DRIVER
    LICENCING SYSTEM FOR ALL DRIVERS WHICH PROVIDES
    FOR GRADUAL ENTRY TO AND EXIT FROM FULL DRIVING
    PRIVILEGES.

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Awareness Education
  • Promoting Distributing materials
  • Drivers 55 Educational seminar
  • MISSION POSSIBLE _at_ Home

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Older Driver Assessments
  • On as-needed basis for DMV in cases not
    appropriate for examiners
  • Looking for safe driving behaviour, not ability
    to pass road test
  • For AMA insurance for older insureds
  • Identify if older driver is safe or teachable

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CAA Alberta Older Drivers
  • Advocacy
  • Awareness Activities
  • MVD Assessments
  • Older Driver Seminars
  • Insurance Assessments
  • Presentations

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CAA Alberta Older Drivers
  • Advocacy
  • Awareness Activities
  • MVD Assessments
  • Older Driver Seminars
  • Insurance Assessments
  • Presentations

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Older Driver Seminars
  • Called Drivers 55
  • Based on AAA Mature Driver Improvement Program
    and
  • AAA Foundation materials and self assessment
    tools
  • Revised in early 90s to increase treatment of
    Older Driver issues
  • Four 2.5 hour seminars
  • Insurance company support

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Drivers 55
  • General info about older driver issues
  • Defensive driving principles and crash avoidance
  • Confidentiality emphasized
  • Security of license stressed
  • Importance of shared experiences
  • Built around adult education principles
  • Male/Female ratio lower initially
  • Average age around 70

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Drivers 55 . . . 2003
  • After 10 years, an update
  • Topics / Issues
  • Changing nature of Driving
  • Issues of seniors and older drivers
  • Pros Cons of older drivers
  • Process of aging and impact on driving
  • Assessing attitude, habits knowledge
  • Older driver crashes
  • Time to hang them up?

32
Drivers 55 . . . 2003
  • Greater use of research data
  • Self assessment tools
  • Static Dynamic visual acuity
  • Peripheral vision
  • Near/far accommodation
  • Contrast sensitivity
  • Reaction time

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Drivers 55 . . . 2003
  • Greater focus on self discovery
  • Eye conditions
  • glaucoma, cataracts, macular degeneration
  • Attention
  • selective, divided, sustained
  • More emphasis on how to compensate
  • How to deal with the need for change
  • Reduce/change driving or
  • hang up keys

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Club Insurance Issues
  • More Adult Older Driver policies
  • Older drivers are desired policies
  • When seniors crash, results are serious, costs
    are high
  • Need to prevent or reduce losses
  • Those insured are also club members
  • An assessment would help older driver and
    insurance company

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Insurance Assessment
  • Consists of
  • vision test,
  • an informal interview
  • and an on-road driving assessment by experienced
    AMA driving assessor
  • post-drive feedback

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Before the Assessment
  • Vision test
  • Scan of vehicle
  • Discussion with insured
  • Discussion with family members (if possible)
  • Review of license/abstract (if possible)

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The Assessment
  • Face Validity (not out to get them)
  • Familiar routes
  • Familiar vehicle
  • Reasonable duration
  • Comfortable with assessor
  • Familiar/appropriate time of day
  • Reasonable weather
  • No distractions (at least initially)

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Possible Outcomes
  • Refuse assessment, avoid assessment
  • Not driving or deceased
  • Good, cautious driver
  • Okay, but need updating and/or practice
  • Marginal driver, physiological issues
  • Poor driver, high risk driving
  • Time to quit?
  • Further assessment?

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Follow-up Measures
  • Courses (education)
  • Courses (physiological)
  • Coaching/training
  • Re-assessment (AMA, DriveAble)
  • Supports (equipment, spouse)
  • Alternate transportation

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Assessment Outcomes - 2002
  • Total assessments 256
  • Passes 233
  • Failures 13
  • Refusals 12
  • No longer driving
  • Medical 6
  • Other 12
  • Failed eye exam 19
  • Deceased 3

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The Future . . . .
  • Optional on-road assessment coaching available
    post-seminar
  • Evaluation of outcomes
  • Seminar
  • On-road assessment
  • Expansion of Family Based activities
  • _at_ Home awareness information
  • _at_ Home self assessments
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