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  • Evaluate Your Driving Ability
    Self-Rating Tool

    Learn about your driving habits by answering 15 short questions.
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    Interactive Driving Evaluation

    AAA Roadwise Review can help you assess your driving safety.
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    Professional Assessment

    An evaluation by a trained professional can help.
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  • Understanding Mind & Body Changes
    Vision

    Vision changes and common vision problems affect driving.
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    Hearing

    Understand how hearing loss and impairment affect driving.
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    Reaction Time

    Over the years, reaction times decline. Adjustments can be made.
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    Medical Conditions & Medications

    These can affect driving abilities, but you can reduce risks.
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    Mind & Cognition

    Keeping your mind fit is important for safe driving.
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  • Improve Your Driving Skills
    Prepare for a Drive

    A few things you'll want to do before you get behind the wheel.
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    Everyday Driving Challenges

    Tips for handling common challenges on the roadway.
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    Driving in Bad Weather

    Tips for staying safe in bad weather.
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    Handle Unexpected Situations

    Preparing for the unexpected.
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    Driver Improvement Courses for Seniors

    Driving courses can help improve your confidence.
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  • Maintain Mobility & Independence
    Keep Your Mind & Body Fit

    Understand the symptoms of decreased physical and mental fitness - and do something about them.
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    Driver Improvement Courses For Seniors

    Driving courses can help improve your confidence.
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    Car Buying, Maintenance & Assistive Accessories

    A vehicle with special features can make a big difference.
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    Other Ways to Get Around

    Consider public transportation, carpooling or volunteer driver programs.
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  • Tools & Additional Resources
  • Resources for Family & Friends
    Know When to be Concerned

    Common warning signs and the amount of danger they pose.
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    Conversations About Driving

    Tips for discussing safe driving concerns with a senior driver.
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    Help Seniors Stay Independent

    Transportation options when a senior is no longer able to drive.
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AAA is dedicated to keeping seniors driving for as long as safely possible. We also are committed to promoting viable transportation options for seniors who can no longer drive independently.

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