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  2. AARP - Wikipedia

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    AARP Driver Safety. In 1979, AARP introduced the nation's first driver safety course geared towards older adults. AARP Driver Safety, which can be completed in a classroom setting or online, teaches defensive driving techniques and provides "added information on age-related cognitive and physical changes that affect driving".

  3. Older Drivers: The Car Key Decision - WebMD

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    In 2000, 1 in 10 drivers was over 70 -- a 36% increase from 1990, according to the National Highway Traffic Safety administration. While some older drivers remain competent, others do not. In 2001 ...

  4. Old age and driving - Wikipedia

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    Motor skills: Aging causes decreased physical abilities, such as gross and fine motor skills and reflexes, thereby rendering the driver physically unable to perform at a safe level. [21] [22] As age increases, there is a reduction in muscle mass and elasticity, bone mass, central and peripheral nerve fibers. [23]

  5. AARP Member Benefits FAQs - AOL Help

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    AARP provides opportunities to save money, travel, volunteer and make your voice heard. Enjoy access to all the exclusive benefits, services and discounts already enjoyed by over 37 million AARP members. With your complimentary 2-year membership, you’ll receive discounts on dining, travel, and personal health and get deals on dental, hearing ...

  6. 110+ Senior Discounts for Dining, Travel, Health, and More - AOL

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    If you're an AARP member, Budget offers a free rental car upgrade, a waived additional-driver fee, vehicle insurance, and 24-hour roadside assistance, as well as discounts of up to 30% off base ...

  7. Center for Auto Safety - Wikipedia

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    The Center for Auto Safety is a Washington, D.C. -based 501 (c) (3) consumer advocacy non-profit group focused on the United States automotive industry. Founded in 1970 by Consumers Union and Ralph Nader, the group focuses its efforts on enacting reform though public advocacy and pressuring the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration and ...

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