Tag: LongROAD Project Briefs

Vulnerable Road Users

Summary of LongROAD Research on Older Drivers from the AAA Foundation for Traffic Safety: 2017–2025

This brief provides a summation of the 24 AAA LongROAD research briefs published to date, which investigated different aspects of participants’ driving habits and safety. The brief concludes with a list of actionable recommendations gleaned from the existing body of work.

October 2025 Research Brief

Vulnerable Road Users

Alternative Transportation Use and Life Satisfaction Among Older Drivers: AAA LongROAD Study

This research brief investigates changes in use of alternative transportation modes and satisfaction with health, family life, and daily life over time among older drivers.

March 2025 Research Brief

Vulnerable Road Users

Does Older Adults’ Self-Regulation of Driving Improve Safety? An Examination of Objective and Subjective Driving Patterns in the AAA LongROAD Study

This Longitudinal Research on Aging Drivers (LongROAD) research brief examines the relationship between self-regulation of driving and safety outcomes in older adults using Rapid Deceleration Events and self-reported crashes.

October 2024 Research Brief

Vulnerable Road Users

AAA Longitudinal Research on Aging Drivers (LongROAD) Data User Guide

This document serves as the data user guide for the 5-year multi-site AAA LongROAD prospective cohort study of 2,990 drivers aged 65–79 at baseline.

January 2024 Technical Report

Vulnerable Road Users

Physical Function and Frailty Are Associated with Self-Regulation of Driving among Older Adults: A LongROAD Study

This study examined physical function and frailty, and their association with strategic driving self-regulation, using data from the AAA Longitudinal Research on Aging Drivers study.

October 2023 Research Brief