Older Driver Safety Awareness Week: Statesville Police Department Encourages Safe, Confident Mobility for All

Last Updated 12/2/2025Posted in Police News

December 1–5, 2025

As we recognize Older Driver Safety Awareness Week, the Statesville Police Department is joining the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) in encouraging older adults, families, and caregivers to learn more about safe mobility - and to start the conversation early.

Did you know that in 2023 there were 7,891 people 65 and older killed in traffic crashes in the United States, accounting for 19% of all traffic fatalities? Aging affects everyone differently, and that includes how we drive. While many older adults continue to drive safely and independently, certain age-related changes can influence driving ability. Understanding these changes and planning ahead can help keep everyone safe on the road.

Age & Driving: What to Know

It’s important to remember that decisions about someone’s ability to drive should never be based on age alone. Instead, driving safety is determined by performance behind the wheel.

However, some changes that come with age - such as slower reaction times, decreased vision, reduced physical fitness, or medical conditions - can affect driving. Because older adults may also be more prone to injury in a crash, taking proactive steps can make a meaningful difference.

Start the Conversation Early

Talking about driving can be sensitive, but it’s a conversation that should begin long before any problems are noticed. Open, early discussions help families create a transportation plan that supports safety, independence, and confidence.

Whether through self-assessment or conversations with loved ones, understanding how medical conditions, medications, and changes in abilities impact driving is key to staying safe.

Smart Strategies for Safe Driving

Older drivers can stay safe and comfortable behind the wheel by using simple, practical strategies:

✔ Adjust travel times and routes

Plan trips when traffic is light and choose routes that minimize complicated traffic patterns or left turns.

✔ Be mindful of nighttime driving

Driving at night often becomes more challenging with age.

  • In winter, when the sun sets earlier, consider scheduling errands and appointments during daylight.
  • If driving after dark, use your headlights, slow down, and watch closely for pedestrians, cyclists, and other vehicles.

✔ Know how health affects driving

Medical conditions, changes in vision, or new medications may impact safe driving. Talk with your healthcare provider about how to manage these changes.

✔ Practice proactive safety

Stay informed, stay alert, and regularly check your driving habits. Proactive planning helps maintain independence while supporting safety.

Supporting Loved Ones

Families and caregivers also play an important role. Work with older drivers to build a mobility plan that includes safe driving practices and alternative transportation options when needed. This planning helps ensure that aging adults can remain active, connected, and safe - whether or not they are behind the wheel.

For additional resources and guidance, visit the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration and How to Understand and Influence Older Drivers here.



A Splashing Finale Closes Out the 2026 SPD Summer CampDay 5 of the Statesville Police Department Summer Camp wrapped up an unforgettable week with a graduation ceremony, family celebration, ...
Stay Safe on the Roadside: Quick Tips from Statesville P... Whether you’re driving, biking, walking, or working along the roadside, safety should always come first. This July, the Statesville Poli...
Fun, Friendship, and a Day at the Pool: SPD Summer CampDay 4 of the Statesville Police Department Summer Camp gave campers a chance to cool off at the Statesville Leisure Pool while building ...
A Day of Discovery, Safety, and K-9 Fun at SPD Summer CampDay 3 of the Statesville Police Department Summer Camp gave campers the opportunity to learn valuable safety lessons through interactive...
Community Fun Day at Summit Village Community Center
Jul 09, 2026
11:00 AM EDT
1353 Pearl Street
Statesville, NC
Read More 
Ice Cream (or Snoball) with a Cop
Jul 16, 2026
11:00 AM EDT
232 N Center St.
Statesville, NC 28677
Read More 
Bowling with a Cop
Jul 23, 2026
11:00 AM EDT
2505 Davie Avenue
Statesville, NC 28625
Read More 
Car Seat Check
Jul 27, 2026
3:00 PM EDT
672 Mocksville Hwy
Statesville, NC 28625
Read More