New Research from the International Longevity Centre UK about Driving in Later Life : Options for Reform by Dr Craig Berry
here by the
ilcuk.
Driving in later life: options for reformReport on survey research into attitudes on the regulation of older drivers - 24 November 2011
Older drivers and behavioural changeILC-UK policy brief discussing the options for supporting self-regulation by older drivers. - 07 November 2011
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A most interesting report at first glance which needs more study.
(RdSafetyGB topic discussed thread
here)