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Transit Use Viability Among Older Drivers Losing Driving
Privileges - Final Report
Effective January 1, 2004, Florida Statute 322.18, subsection
5, requires drivers 79 years or older to pass vision tests when
renewing their six-year licenses. Such a mandate is part of an
"age-based" testing regime that several U.S. states have
implemented in recent years with respect to enhancing the safety
environment afforded to road users. Implementation of "age-based
testing" produces a group of travelers who could provide a
resource in understanding travel behavior changes and mode
choice after driving cessation. The objective of this study is
to provide additional insight into travel behavior changes for
persons who lose their driving privileges, particularly their
interest in, ability to, and subsequent use of public transit.
First, a literature review of developments that have impacted
senior travel behavior is presented. Developments such as the
changing demographics of seniors, senior socio-economic status
and the process of driving retirement (i.e., driving reduction
ultimately resulting in driving cessation) are then discussed. A
descriptive overview of senior travel behavior as derived from
analyses of publicly available datasets is complemented by
findings from focus group discussions on senior travel behavior.
Recommendations originating from this study are as follows:
increase the provision of information to seniors regarding their
mobility options; continue the adaptation of vehicles to
accommodate older travelers; explore additional roles for local
transit providers and monitor trends in driving cessation and
senior mobility as part of local public transportation planning
functions. Knowledge gaps in our understanding of senior travel
needs before and after driving cessation are also presented. In
conclusion, there is, no doubt, a strong consensus on the desire
to find more efficient and cost effective ways to serve the
travel needs of older persons, but there is far less consensus
regarding the extent of public resources that should be spent to
attract more trips into the realm of public responsibility.
A copy of the final report is
available here in pdf format
(use this for color printing), pdf format (use
this for b & w printing), and in
HTML format. For more information,
contact Steve Polzin at
polzin@cutr.usf.edu.
5.25.06
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