
In the United States, licensed drivers over the age of 65 years today number more than 20 million — a figure that will increase substantially over the next few decades.[1][1] Certain age-associated conditions such as dementia will lessen the expected increase, since, for reasons of safety, the
Automobile Driving, Mental Health, Humans, Dementia, Physician's Role, Geriatric Assessment, Licensure, Aged
Automobile Driving, Mental Health, Humans, Dementia, Physician's Role, Geriatric Assessment, Licensure, Aged
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