2014
DOI: 10.3138/cpp.2012-081
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Aging Population and Driver Licensing: A Policy Perspective

Abstract: Le présent article jette un coup d'oeil sur la politique portant sur l'attribution d'un permis de conduire aux conducteurs canadiens plus âgés. Nous mettons l'accent sur la fréquence de renouvellement du permis de conduire, l'évaluation des compétences de conduite, et le rô le des professionnels de la santé, les assureurs, et le service de police afin d'évaluer la capacité de conduire. Notre évaluation des régimes actuels constate qu'il existe des lacunes importantes en ce qui a trait à la rentabilité, à l'équ… Show more

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“…(The Lancet, 2014, p. 927)As the above quotation from the medical journal The Lancet demonstrates, people are living longer than ever before, primarily due to improvements in standards of living and quality of health and care. It has been well documented by many scholars (Hyun, Kang, & Lee, 2016; Kelly, Nielson, & Snoddon, 2014; Kudo, Mutisya, & Nagao, 2015; Prettner, 2013) that population aging has become a critical debate in the social science discipline. As Cook and Halsall (2012) have noted:Over the recent decade, there has been much academic discussion on the rapid increase in population aging.…”
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“…(The Lancet, 2014, p. 927)As the above quotation from the medical journal The Lancet demonstrates, people are living longer than ever before, primarily due to improvements in standards of living and quality of health and care. It has been well documented by many scholars (Hyun, Kang, & Lee, 2016; Kelly, Nielson, & Snoddon, 2014; Kudo, Mutisya, & Nagao, 2015; Prettner, 2013) that population aging has become a critical debate in the social science discipline. As Cook and Halsall (2012) have noted:Over the recent decade, there has been much academic discussion on the rapid increase in population aging.…”
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