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Newly licensed autistic drivers have much lower rates of moving violations and license suspensions and similar to lower crash rates than other young drivers.
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As a new study on the learning to drive process of autistic teens begins recruitment, Christina Labows reflects back on her own experiences as a sibling of an autistic adult.
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Read more for a roundup of newsworthy articles in the world of child injury prevention from October 2020.
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Read more for a summary of a recent study on the impact of electronic tracking devices on wandering among children on the autism spectrum.
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National Teen Driver Safety Week is here, and the perfect time to read about CIRP's teen driving research to drive the conversation.
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Read more for a discussion of a new study that explores the association between age of autism diagnosis and depression/self-harm behaviors in adolescence.
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Read a recent commentary on how advancing ADHD-driving research can improve driver safety.
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Read about a new CHOP study that found teens with a history of ADHD need stronger medical monitoring of health risks, including driver readiness.
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Join us at this year's Lifesavers Conference, which features a workshop on mobility for all and Rachel K. Myers, PhD's research on supporting autistic adolescents and their families around driving.
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Learn how one family approached the decision to pursue a driver's license for their autistic son and how to access transportation alternatives for non-drivers.
