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AAA Foundation for Traffic Safety Mature Driver Website This section of the AAA website is designed to help you and other drivers stay safely behind the wheel for as many years as possible. http://www.seniordrivers.org/driving/driving.cfm
AAA Southern New England - Horizons Articles
American Association of Motor Vehicle Administrators (AAMVA), a nonprofit organization striving to develop model programs in motor vehicle administration, police traffic services and highway safety. AAMVA is an educational organization which represents the state and provincial officials in the United States and Canada who administer and enforce motor vehicle laws. American Association of Motor Vehicle Administrators
AARP Driver SafetyThe AARP Driver Safety Program is the nation's first and largest refresher course for drivers age 50. http://www.aarp.org/families/driver_safety/
AARP Online Driver Safety Course The AARP online course is self-paced and interactive and can be taken at the time and place of your choice. http://www.aarp.org/families/driver_safety/driver_safety_online_course.html
American Society on Aging (ASA) ASA is the largest organization of professionals in the field of aging. ASA’s resources, publications, and educational opportunities are geared to enhance the knowledge and skills of people working with older adults and their families. http://www.asaging.org/drivewell/
How to Understand & Influence Older Drivers "This booklet helps families and friends of older drivers understand when and how [driving] changes may be needed and how to keep older persons better connected to the people and activities that are important to them." http://www.nhtsa.dot.gov/people/injury/olddrive/UnderstandOlderDrivers
Making the "Key" Decision - when should an older adult surrender their keys? An article written by Rod Clark: Includes assessment and checklist, and methods to handle asking mature drivings to give up driving. Site also contains additional resources for elder drivers. AgeNet
Massachusetts Elder Affairs Massachusetts Elder Affairs provides information designed to assist elders and their families with answers to questions about services and opportunities available to seniors and their caregivers in Massachusetts. www.mass.gov/elders
Massachusetts Councils on Aging Massachusetts Association of Councils On Aging helps to improve the quality of services provided to senior citizens of the Commonwealth by the councils on aging (COA), senior centers, and other social services providers, educate COA staff, and encourage and promote the development of new senior centers in the Commonwealth. http://www.mcoaonline.com/
Alternatives for Seniors who No Longer drive http://www.seniordrivers.org/notdriving/notdriving.cfm
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