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An Australasian model license reassessment procedure for identifying potentially unsafe drivers
Authors:Fildes Brian N  Charlton Judith  Pronk Nicola  Langford Jim  Oxley Jennie  Koppel Sjaanie
Affiliation:Monash University Accident Research Centre, Monash University, Clayton, Victoria, Australia. Brian.Fildes@muarc.monash.edu.au
Abstract:Most licensing jurisdictions in Australia currently employ age-based assessment programs as a means to manage older driver safety, yet available evidence suggests that these programs have no safety benefits. This paper describes a community referral-based model license re assessment procedure for identifying and assessing potentially unsafe drivers. While the model was primarily developed for assessing older driver fitness to drive, it could be applicable to other forms of driver impairment associated with increased crash risk. It includes a three-tier process of assessment, involving the use of validated and relevant assessment instruments. A case is argued that this process is a more systematic, transparent and effective process for managing older driver safety and thus more likely to be widely acceptable to the target community and licensing authorities than age-based practices.
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