Edmunds.com, the premier online resource for automotive information, released a six-part series on senior driving titled "What Should We Do About Grandma's Driving?"

Officials estimate that the senior driving population was responsible for approximately 11 percent of fatal crashes in 2006. That number is expected to rise to approximately 25 percent by 2030 when the entire "Baby Boomer" generation has entered senior status.



Edmunds.com's series provides practical, sensitive guidance for families with aging drivers. The articles also explain how automakers, health organizations and state traffic officials are meeting the growing needs of seniors on our nation's roads.

"Many elderly drivers inevitably become risk factors on the road due to fading vision, diminishing physical and cognitive abilities and other health issues," said Joanne Helperin, senior features editor for the Women & Family Guide and Car Safety Guide on Edmunds.com. "Families will appreciate learning that there are a lot of techniques and technologies that can be used to help seniors driver safer, longer."

Edmunds.com's six-part senior driving series consists of the following articles:

1. What Should We Do About Grandma's Driving?
2. Aging Drivers: Intersections are Danger Zones
3. How to Improve Seniors' Driving Skills
4. Designing Better Cars For Senior Drivers
5. When It's Time to Hang Up the Keys
6. Florida Paves the Way for Senior Drivers


For additional senior-driving and car safety stories, please visit Edmunds' Women & Family Car Guide and Edmunds' Car Safety Guide.

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