· By comparing the average fatality risk for the vehicles driven by drivers age 70 and older and drivers ages , the researchers determined that crash fatalities could be reduced by 3% for drivers 70 and older and 5% for drivers 80 and older if they drove vehicles with the same safety profile as their middle-aged counterparts. · Despite their growing numbers, older drivers are involved in fewer fatal collisions than in the past. A total of 5, people ages 70 and older died in crashes in That's 12 percent fewer than in Many older drivers limit their driving. · 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.
In , almost 7, older adults (aged 65+) were killed in traffic crashes, and more than , were treated in emergency departments for crash injuries. This means that each day, more than 20 older adults are killed, and almost are injured in crashes. Facts About Older Drivers. 7, PEOPLE 65 AND OLDER KILLED IN TRAFFIC CRASHES IN (20% OF ALL TRAFFIC FATALITIES) Source. M. Number of people 65 and older in the U.S. in Source. 34%. INCREASE IN PEOPLE 65 AND OLDER FROM TO Despite their growing numbers, older drivers are involved in fewer fatal collisions than in the past. A total of 5, people ages 70 and older died in crashes in That's 12 percent fewer than in Many older drivers limit their driving.
ELDERLY DRIVING STATISTICS · There are millions more 65+ licensed drivers today than 10 years ago. · Crash fatality rate has declined by half to an all-time. Older adults and accidents Statistics show that the elderly are more likely than other drivers to receive traffic citations for failing to yield, turning. In , about 8, older adults (aged 65+) were killed in traffic crashes, and more than , were treated in emergency departments for crash injuries.
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