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Refresher Course Keeps Older Drivers Safe On MI Roads

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Monday, June 15, 2009   

Lansing, MI - By 2030, one in five motorists will be a senior citizen. That means more than 30 million older drivers on our roads, according to the U.S. Census Bureau.

A unique program delivered by AARP Michigan is designed to keep those drivers safe behind the wheel. "CarFit" is a national program that comprehensively checks how well a senior driver and his or her vehicle work together.

Describing "CarFit," Karen Kafantaris, associate state director for Community Service for AARP Michigan, says trained volunteers will take drivers through a 12-point checklist. Check-off items include properly positioning the driver's seat and all mirrors, checking the driver's ability to reach the pedals and making sure seat belts fit correctly.

"The goal is to help people be safer while they're driving, so that they can drive longer and remain independent longer and be interactive members of society rather than stuck at home."

Kafantaris says occupational therapists will advise older motorists about ways to modify their vehicle to become safer.

"They'll identify what drivers can do to adapt the vehicle, whether it's pedal extenders or specialized mirrors or a swivel seat to help them get in and out of the car."

Therapists also will give seniors information about local community resources for exercise, nutrition and other programs to help keep them safe on the roads.

Information on the workshops is available at www.aarp.org.



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