Similarly, new research published in Applied Cognitive Psychology shows that negative stereotypes about older drivers may hinder their performance behind the wheel. Older drivers are often portrayed negatively in popular media and in the news as less safe and competent than their younger counterparts. We therefore assumed that positive age stereotypes provide older drivers with the view that feedback helps them to assess their driving abilities and thereby improve their behavior. We further supposed that the perception of self-efficacy resulting from a positive self-perception of the person’s own age group facilitates their compliance with recommendations from the feedback giver. Despite stereotypes to the contrary, drivers 65 and older are among the safest drivers on the road. They are more likely to wear seat belts and less likely to drink or text while diving compared Estimated Reading Time: 11 mins.
Similarly, new research published in Applied Cognitive Psychology shows that negative stereotypes about older drivers may hinder their performance behind the wheel. Older drivers are often portrayed negatively in popular media and in the news as less safe and competent than their younger counterparts. However, research on traffic accidents actually shows that many of the groups who are often stereotyped as “bad drivers” — women, Asians, and the elderly — are actually less likely to get into accidents or break traffic laws than are people from other demographic groups. People often discriminate against older drivers as we all know. I am sure most people know what i am talking about when people say "Grandpa Driver". I think this is another awful stereotype the elderly are put into. Seniors over the age of 65 or 70 are often forced to retake driving test and have more strict rules on when there drivers license get taken away.
The speed limit was thirty-five miles per hour, and while most drivers sped Ageist attitudes and biases based on stereotypes reduce elderly people to. our roads Magoo: Are elderly drivers entitled to drive on our roads? stereotype that older drivers are problematic, or even potentially a road hazard. 2 thg 2, Older drivers are, however, more likely to die if they are involved in a crash. They have a higher death rate per mile driven than any other.
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