Dementia and driving.
Many European countries test cars, but not their drivers, as they age. There is evidence to suggest that human factors are more important than vehicular factors as causes of motor crashes. The elderly also are involved in more accidents per distance travelled than middle-aged drivers. As the UK reli...
Main Authors: | O'Neill, D, Neubauer, K, Boyle, M, Gerrard, J, Surmon, D, Wilcock, G |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
Published: |
1992
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