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Driver Self-Regulation Practices in Older Drivers with and Without Mild Cognitive Impairment.

Ying Ru FengLynn MeulenersMark StevensonJane S HeyworthKevin MurraySean Maher
Published in: Clinical interventions in aging (2020)
Older drivers with MCI were more likely to self-regulate their driving, compared to drivers with no cognitive impairment, particularly in complex driving situations. This suggests that some drivers with MCI may be able to recognize their cognitive limitations and adjust their driving accordingly. However, several drivers with MCI, particularly males, did not self-regulate their driving. This highlights the importance of advising patients about the impact of MCI on driving ability, suitable self-regulation strategies, as well as monitoring their driving ability.
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