Elderly Drivers Need Cars To Better Fit Their Circumstances

Nearly 90 percent of motorists 65 and older suffer from health issues that affect driving safety. About 10,000 Americans turn 65 every day and experts say as a person ages, muscle strength, range of motion and vision tend to diminish and can affect driving ability. A new AAA survey reveals that only one in 10 senior drivers with aging health issues is driving a vehicle that meets their specific needs and medical conditions. For recommendations on Smart Features visit www.AAA.com/SeniorDriving.

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