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2022 AARP Smart Driver Participant Guidebook

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THERE MAY BE FEES ASSOCIATED WITH SOME OF THESE ASSESSMENTS. Formal Driving Assessments A comprehensive driving evaluation by a trained professional is an objective process for determining: X Whether you have the skills and abilities to drive safely. X What corrections (if any) are needed. X What specific steps you can take to become a better, safer driver. X What on-the-road training may be necessary to improve your skills. Formal driving evaluations generally take two to three hours. They usually consist of a clinical evaluation (including a variety of cognitive, visual, and physical assessments) and an on-the-road test with oral feedback or a written report on the results. Programs may vary somewhat; some programs may also use a driving simulator as part of their evaluation process. Learn more about benefits of formal driving assessments by completing Reasons to Consider a Formal Driving Assessment and Resources in Resources. Benefits of a Formal Driving Assessment A formal driving assessment can provide many benefits: X Behind-the-wheel practice to reduce or eliminate any problems or unsafe behaviors. X Professional prescriptions and instructions for assistive equipment that can help you drive longer, including: • Pedal extenders • Seat lifts to aid in getting into and out of the vehicle • Spinner knobs for the steering wheel or other hand controls X Flexibility exercises to keep you in good driving shape. X Counseling and advice on how to meet your specific transportation needs if driving is unsafe. www.aarp.org/drive Smart Driver Participant Guidebook 101 WHAT DOES THE ROAD AHEAD LOOK LIKE? 5 1 2 3 4 5 6

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