JULY 22, 2009
Program keeps senior drivers safe behind the wheel
A good fit can make all the difference when you're behind the wheel of your
car. That's the word from Secretary of State Terri Lynn Land,
AAA Michigan and AARP.
The Department of State has teamed up with AAA Michigan and AARP to promote
CarFit, a traffic safety program for mature drivers, all summer long. The CarFit
program will visit the City High School, 1400 Fuller N.E., Grand Rapids on
Wednesday, July 29 from 11 a.m. - 3 p.m.
"I encourage all seniors to take advantage of this free program," Land said.
"CarFit representatives help adjust the settings for controls, mirrors, seats
and other components--making seniors safer and more comfortable behind the
wheel."
"This program is aimed at helping seniors drive safely on the road," said
Jack Peet, Community Safety Services manager for AAA Michigan. "As drivers
mature, their vehicle needs may change. We want to help them ensure that their
vehicles are properly adjusted for their needs."
Trained professionals help drivers adjust their vehicle's controls to best
fit their height and size. They also offer community-specific resources and
activities to enhance driver safety.
To participate in CarFit, you must be a licensed driver at least 65 years old
and own a registered vehicle. Call AAA Community Safety Services at (800)
646-4222 to schedule an appointment.
In addition to the Grand Rapids event, evaluations will be offered on the
following dates:
- Aug. 11 at AAA Branch Office, 3020 U.S. 41 W., Suite 12-13, Marquette
- Aug. 12 at Portage Health's Houghton Community Health Center, 600 MacInnes
Drive, Houghton
- Aug. 31 at the Waterford Senior Center, 3621 Pontiac Lake Road, Waterford
Additional events will be held statewide through the summer and fall.
Secretary of State branch offices near CarFit evaluation sites will provide
printed materials.
CarFit was developed through collaboration among the American Occupational
Therapy Association, AAA and AARP.