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Enhancing older driver safety: A driving survey and evaluation of the CarFit program
Authors:Gaines Jean M  Burke Kasey L  Marx Katherine A  Wagner Mary  Parrish John M
Affiliation:
  • a The Erickson Foundation, 701 Maiden Choice Lane, Catonsville, MD 21228, USA
  • b Erickson Living Corporation, 701 Maiden Choice Lane, Catonsville, MD 21228, USA
  • Abstract:

    Objective

    To evaluate CarFit, an educational program designed to promote optimal alignment of driver with vehicle.

    Methods

    A driving activity survey was sent to 727 randomly selected participants living in retirement communities. Drivers (n = 195) were assigned randomly to CarFit intervention (n = 83, M age = 78.1) or Comparison (n = 112, M age = 79.6) groups. After 6 months, participants completed a post-test of driving activity and CarFit recommendations.

    Results

    Nonconsenting drivers were older and participated in fewer driving activities. CarFit participation was moderate (71%) with 86% of the participants receiving recommendations. 60% followed the recommendations at the 6-month re-evaluation). The CarFit (67.6%) and Comparison (59.3%) groups reported at least one type of self-regulation of driving activity at baseline. There was no significant change in the driving behaviors at the six-month follow-up.

    Conclusion

    CarFit was able to detect addressable opportunities that may contribute to the safety of older drivers.

    Impact on industry

    CarFit recommendations may need stronger reinforcement in order to be enacted by a participant.
    Keywords:Driver education   Vehicle modifications   Driver safety   Older adult   CarFit
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