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Screening Tests and Safety Interventions for Older Drivers Chris Hatherly
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Scope of the Issue By 2050 1 in 3 Australians will be over 65 (ABS Population Projections) 9 - 10% will be over 85 (up from 1.4% in 2002)
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Risks and Safety Drivers over 60 far less likely than under 24s to crash their car. Decrease in proportion of crashes, despite more older drivers. Distance adjusted, older drivers have more crashes and a higher risk of injury or death.
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Safety Priorities Better Screening for Increased Road Safety For all road users Improving Older Driver Safety & Maintaining Mobility
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Safety Screening Medical/Vision Screening SA – 70, 75, then annually ACT, WA – 75, then annually Qld – 75, then every 5 yrs Tas – 75, 77, 79, 80, then annually NSW – 80, then annually Victoria, NT - Nothing
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Screening Improved Screening Requires more research Visual, Physical and Psychological factors More confidence for Drivers, Doctors & Carers
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Interventions Better Understanding of Risks… Specific, maybe individualised, training programmes Modified driving behaviours Technological interventions – safer cars
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ACT Older Driver and Hazard Perception Study ARC Linkage Project Examines Visual and Cognitive factors in relation to video based Hazard Perception in Older Drivers Later On-Road Driving Performance & Technological Intervention
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Visual Attention Task Peripheral Visual Processing In-Depth Examination of performance factors on Useful Field Of View (UFOV ® )
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Spatial Performance Fields
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Acknowledgements NRMA ACT Road Safety Trust Study Participants Associate Professor Kaarin Anstey Nic Cherbuin, Chip Scialfa, Mark Edwards Natalie Chan My Family
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