A Cross-Sectional Study of Travel Patterns of Older Adults in the USA During 2015: Implications for Mobility and Traffic Safety
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        Description
        Highlights a study on the travel patterns of older adults (65+) compared with younger adults (25-64). Includes rates of driving personal vehicles, using public transportation, and walking, as well as driver/passenger rates of older rural adults.
    Author(s)
            Sijun Shen, Wilson Koech, Jing Feng, Thomas M Rice, Motao Zhu
        Citation
            BMJ Open, 7(8)
        Date
            08/2017
        Tagged as
                                    Aging and aging-related services
                 ·                          Elderly population
                 ·                          Population health
                 ·                          Statistics and data
                 ·                          Transportation
                     
        