Elderly drivers accident statistics


















In , the rate of passenger vehicle driver fatal crash involvements per million miles traveled began to increase at ages Drivers 85 and older had the highest rate of fatal crash involvement. Insurance Institute for Highway Safety. Drivers: 4,  · Car Accidents and Elderly Drivers 29 In , people 65 years and older accounted for 6, fatalities and approximately , injuries due to a motor vehicle collision – making up 18 percent of all traffic fatalities and 10 percent of all people injured in that year. Driving is a key concern, but older adults are also increasingly injured and killed when walking, bicycling, and riding in vehicles. The number of motor-vehicle deaths involving drivers and other road users age 65 and older has increased 32% since , from 6, to 8, in At the same time, the population of older adults in the United Estimated Reading Time: 4 mins.


In , more than 6, older adults were killed and more than , were treated in emergency departments for motor vehicle crash injuries. This amounts to 19 older adults killed and injured in crashes on average every day. 5; Drivers 65 and older are 16 percent likelier than adult drivers (those 25–64 years old) to cause an accident 7. How big is the problem? In , almost 7, older adults (aged 65+) were killed in traffic crashes, and more than , were treated in emergency departments for crash injuries. 2 This means that each day, more than 20 older adults are killed and almost are injured in crashes. Who is most at risk?. Seniors as a whole experience a higher death rate due to car accidents. Those aged 65 and older had a vehicular death rate of per , persons in Seniors 80 and older had the highest death rate at , which is nearly 77% higher than the national average of


23 sept Research by the RAC Foundation suggests drivers aged 75 and over make up 6% of all licence holders but account for just % of all deaths and. driver injury rates could be reduced or if specific types of accidents could be avoided. A renewed focus on the safe driving capability of elderly drivers. 8 dic Over 45 million licensed drivers are aged 65 or over, says the latest Highway Statistics report from the US Department of Transportation.

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