The Impact of Advanced Vehicle Technologies on Older Driver Safety

Author:

Furlan Andrea1,Vrkljan Brenda2,Abbas Hana Hussein3,Babineau Jessica1,Campos Jennifer1,Haghzare Shabnam4,Kajaks Tara2,Tiong Margaret1,Vo Maria4,Lavalliere Martin5

Affiliation:

1. Toronto Rehab - UHN, Canada

2. McMaster University, Canada

3. University of Manitoba, Canada

4. University of Toronto, Canada

5. UQAC, Canada

Publisher

ACM

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