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Cross-national study Older people in traffic — How dangerous?

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  1. “Older Pedestrians and Road Safety,” unpublished paper, Melbourne: Australian Council on the Ageing, April 1986.

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  3. Leonard Evans, “Older Driver Involvement in Fatal and Severe Traffic Crashes,”Journal of Gerontology, Vol. 43, No. 6, 1988.

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  6. Ibid., “Elderly Drivers and Their Transport Environment,”IATSS Research, Vol. 11, 1987.

  7. Ibid., “Elderly Drivers and Their Transport Environment,”IATSS Research, Vol. 11, 1987.

  8. Quoted inProductive Aging News, op. cit.

  9. Kobayashi,op. cit.

  10. Ibid.

  11. Productive Aging News, op. cit.

  12. Annual Tabulations of the Mature Driver Program Driving Record Comparisons, Annual Report to the 1989 Legislature of the State of California, June 1989.

  13. “Older Pedestrians and Road Safety,”op. cit.

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Cross-national study Older people in traffic — How dangerous?. Ageing International 16, 35–38 (1989). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF03002147

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