Michelle Whelan
Monash University
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Traffic Injury Prevention | 2008
Jennifer Oxley; Michelle Whelan
Objectives. While there is much emphasis on managing the safety of older road users, there is limited understanding and recognition of the significance of mobility and transportation needs, mobility changes in later life, and the impact of reduced mobility on quality of life. Moreover, there is little information about the measures that can be taken to increase or at least maintain mobility in older age. Method. A systematic literature review was undertaken to address the issues associated with the transportation and mobility needs of older road users. Articles and publications were selected for relevance and research strength and strategies and measures aimed to manage the safe mobility of older road users were reviewed. Results and Discussion. The review provides clear evidence that, for older adults who cease driving, quality of life is reduced and that there are a number of adverse consequences of poor mobility. The misconceptions regarding the risks that older drivers pose on the road and how their safe mobility should be managed are discussed, particularly the implications of current licensing procedures on mobility. Evidence is also presented showing there are subgroups of older adults who are more likely to suffer more pronounced mobility consequences including women and financially disadvantaged groups. Moreover, “best-practice” strategies for maintaining at least some level of mobility for older adults are highlighted in four broad categories: safer road users, safer vehicles, safer roads and infrastructure, and provision of new and innovative alternative transport options that are specifically tailored to older adults. Conclusions. Provision of safe travel options that allow easy access to services and amenities is a vital factor in maintaining mobility amongst older road users. An understanding that continued mobility means access to a private vehicle, either as a driver (for as long as possible as it is safe to drive) or as a passenger, and easy and practical access to other forms of transport is essential in the management of health, well-being, and the safe mobility of older road users.
Archive | 2006
Michelle Whelan; Jim Langford; Jennifer Oxley; Sjaanie Narelle Koppel; Judith Lynne Charlton
Archive | 2004
Amanda Delaney; Bella Lough; Michelle Whelan; Max Cameron
ROAD SAFETY RESEARCH, POLICING AND EDUCATION CONFERENCE, 2002, ADELAIDE, SOUTH AUSTRALIA, AUSTRALIA | 2002
Michelle Whelan; John A. Groeger; Teresa Senserrick; Tom Triggs
Archive | 2004
Michelle Whelan; Teresa Senserrick; John A. Groeger; Tom Triggs; Simon Hosking
Archive | 2008
Melinda Congiu; Michelle Whelan; Jennifer Oxley; Judith Lynne Charlton; Angelo D'Elia; Carlyn Muir
Archive | 2003
Michelle Whelan; Kathy Diamantopoulou; Teresa Senserrick; Max Cameron
Annals of advances in automotive medicine / Annual Scientific Conference ... Association for the Advancement of Automotive Medicine. Association for the Advancement of Automotive Medicine. Scientific Conference | 2008
Jennifer Oxley; Melinda Congiu; Michelle Whelan; Angelo D'Elio; Judith Lynne Charlton
51st Annual Meeting of the Association for the Advancement of Automotive MedicineAssociation for the Advancement of Automotive Medicine (AAAM) | 2007
Jennifer Oxley; Melinda Congiu; Michelle Whelan; Angelo D’Elia; Judith Lynne Charlton
AUSTRALASIAN ROAD SAFETY RESEARCH POLICING EDUCATION CONFERENCE, 2006, SURFERS PARADISE, QUEENSLAND, AUSTRALIA | 2006
Melinda Congiu; Michelle Whelan; Jennifer Oxley; Angelo D'Elia; Judith Lynne Charlton