ADVISORY/Keeping Seniors Safe On The Road
21 July 1999
ADVISORY/Keeping Seniors Safe On The Road
--Auto Club Co-Sponsoring Forum on Elderly Drivers
WHAT: The rate of fatal and injury collisions involving drivers over the age of 80 is equaled only by teenagers. How do Seniors view their driving? What do they need to feel road safe? How do children view the driving skills of their elderly parents? Arline Dillman, traffic safety manager of the Automobile Club of Southern California, will present the results of focus groups done as part of the Auto Club's Senior Driving Strategy. Her presentation is part of a forum on "The Older Adult and Transportation: The New Millennium" co-sponsored by the Auto Club. Speakers from the Department of Motor Vehicles, the Federal Highway Administration, the California Department of Aging and other groups will discuss topics including a national perspective on elderly drivers, highway design and alternative transportation. WHEN: 8:30 a.m. to 5 p.m., Thursday, July 22nd. WHERE: Roybal Institute (enter through Salazar Hall C120), California State University, Los Angeles NOTE: Arline Dillman, traffic safety manager for the Auto Club will speak at 1 p.m. She will also be available throughout the day for interviews.