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Intersection Improvements Reduce Senior Driver Injuries at Rate Much Higher Than Other Age Groups, According to AAA Study; AAA Urges Congress to Pass Safety Provisions in Transportation Bill to Address Vulnerable Aging Driver Population.


WASHINGTON -- Analysis of crash data from a road demonstration program in Michigan found that low-cost intersection intersection /in·ter·sec·tion/ (-sek´shun) a site at which one structure crosses another.

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a site at which one structure crosses another.
 improvements had a significantly greater safety benefit for drivers 65 and older than for drivers 25 to 64, AAA AAA: see American Automobile Association.


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 the nation's largest organization for motorists, AAA Michigan's "Road Improvement Demonstration Program" (RIDP RIDP Rural Income Diversification Project (Tuyen Quang Province, Vietnam) ) reduced the rate of senior driver injuries at thirty high-crash intersections in Detroit since 1997, by more than twice the rate of injury reduction for 25-64 year old drivers. In addition, the rate of left turn collisions involving senior drivers dropped a staggering 73 percent when a left turn signal was added to an intersection.

On the heels of these dramatic results, AAA is strongly urging U.S. House and Senate conferees to approve a federal transportation bill that will enable states to make senior friendly road improvements - such as intersection safety programs and investments in better signage and pavement pavement, the wearing surface of a road, street, or sidewalk. Parts of Babylon and Troy are believed to have been paved; Roman roads were noted for their durable stone paving. Cobblestones were common from late medieval times into the 19th cent.  markings.

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 in intersection crashes," said Bella Dinh-Zarr, Ph.D., AAA national director of traffic safety policy. "The funding and policy changes contained in the federal highway bill under consideration by Congress could jump-start efforts to reduce crashes at urban signalized intersections across the country."

The AAA RIDP is a public/private partnership designed to enhance traffic safety by reducing the frequency and severity of crashes at high-risk urban intersections. The program relies on low-cost traffic safety engineering enhancements, such as re-timed traffic signals, larger traffic lights and dedicated left turn lanes. Since 1996 AAA Michigan has partnered with state, county and city governments in Detroit and Grand Rapids Grand Rapids, city (1990 pop. 189,126), seat of Kent co., SW central Mich., on the Grand River; inc. 1850. The second largest city in the state, it is a distribution, wholesale, and industrial center for an area that yields fruit, dairy products, farm produce,  to provide seed money for these low-cost safety improvements. Over 200 intersections have now been completed in Michigan. In 2004, AAA Wisconsin launched a similar RIDP effort in the Milwaukee area.

Analysis of the safety improvements also showed a statistically significant reduction in the total number of crashes (25 percent) among all drivers and a reduction in the total number of injuries (40 percent) at the first 84 intersections improved in Detroit and Grand Rapids. These improvements will benefit society more than $100 million in medical care, emergency services emergency services Emergency care '…services …necessary to prevent death or serious impairment of health and, because of the danger to life or health, require the use of the most accessible hospital available and equipped to furnish those services' , property damage, and productivity losses due to crashes over the next 15 years, according to AAA.

"While the improvements implemented as part of the program were not particularly targeted at a specific age group, they had a significant positive effect on senior drivers who are among the most vulnerable road users," said Richard J. Miller, manager of Community Safety Services for AAA Michigan. "Senior friendly road designs such as intersection improvements greatly reduce death and injury to our aging population, and will also ultimately help protect people of all ages."

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 have climbed while overall fatality rates have remained stable since 1991. Senior drivers have the highest crash death rate per mile of everyone except teenagers.

"Nationwide policies for intersection safety should be based on proven programs implemented and evaluated at the state level," said Dinh-Zarr, who recently was appointed by the President to serve on the bi-partisan advisory committee for the White House Conference on Aging The White House Conference on Aging is a once-a-decade conference sponsored by the Executive Office of the President of the United States make policy recommendations to the President and Congress regarding the aged. . "Michigan's experience demonstrates the benefits to seniors and all drivers derived from a comprehensive approach to intersection safety. That's one more reason for Congress to pass the transportation bill to help our aging population."

As North America's largest motoring and leisure-travel organization, AAA provides its 48 million members with travel, insurance, financial and automotive-related services. Since its founding in 1902, the not-for-profit, fully-tax-paying AAA has been a leader and advocate for the safety and security of all travelers.

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