According to a study most elderly people with cognitive impairment continue to drive despite worries voiced by carers and others. In Texas' Nueces County, more than 600 people over 65 with cognitive screening results that suggested possible impairment were examined by researchers.
Washington D.C. [USA], Apr 26 (ANI): Older drivers with lower levels of cognitive function are more likely to be involved in a crash, according to a study.