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Eberhard, John W., Olsen, Erik C. B., Andre, Anthony D., Ball, Karlene, Hunt, Linda, Harwood, Kim and Corn, Anne (1994): Assessing the Older Driver: An Interdisciplinary Approach. In: Proceedings of the Human Factors and Ergonomics Society 38th Annual Meeting 1994. pp. 152-154.

Numerous groups of professionals have been studying driving and aging for many years, including human factors researchers, occupational therapists, optometrists, and special educators. Unfortunately, however, this diverse set of professionals has not joined efforts in developing comprehensive assessment techniques for older drivers. This panel represents an important step toward supporting an interdisciplinary approach to elderly driver assessment.

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