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Resources for older drivers to remain active, connected


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The administration worked during Older Driver Safety Awareness Week to emphasize the resources available in Pennsylvania to provide accessible and flexible transportation alternatives to older adults.

The article from the Bradford Era discusses resources available for older drivers to help them remain active and connected within their communities. It highlights the importance of mobility for seniors, not just for physical health but also for mental well-being and social engagement. The piece mentions several initiatives and tools designed to assist older drivers, including driver safety courses like AARP's "Smart Driver" program, which can help seniors refresh their driving skills, understand new traffic laws, and potentially reduce insurance costs. Additionally, it covers technological aids like GPS devices tailored for seniors, and vehicle modifications to enhance safety and comfort. The article also touches on alternative transportation options for those who decide to stop driving, such as public transit, senior transportation services, and ride-sharing apps designed for the elderly. It emphasizes the role of community support and planning for future mobility needs to ensure that seniors can continue to participate in community life safely and independently.

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