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Licenced to drive at 85? a report on the mobility needs of older people in the next 25 years | Author(s) | Leon Kreitzman |
Corporate Author | Help the Aged |
Publisher | Help the Aged, London, 1996 |
Pages | 56 pp |
Source | Help the Aged, St James's Walk, London EC1R 0BE. |
Keywords | Transport services ; Needs [elderly] ; Driving capability ; Reports. |
Annotation | This report points to a rapid growth in numbers of older people wanting to retain the flexibility and independence of a private car, and to a steady growth in the numbers of very disabled and possibly marginalised very old people for whom lack of mobility is a problem. This report examines current patterns of transport, the demands for transport, and some future scenarios for 2021 considering factors which might change levels and modes of travel consumption. |
Accession Number | CPA-970514212 B |
Classmark | O: IK: OPF: 6K |
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