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Friday, July 11, 2025

Safety push for Central Coast Seniors

Central Coast Council has developed a series of road safety videos for older road users.

The aim of the videos – available to view on Central Coast Council’s Youtube channel – is to assist older road users to be as safe as possible on and around our Central Coast roads and roadside areas.

Each video provides advice and safety tips to help make safer choices when driving, riding, walking, using a mobility scooter or catching public transport.

Council says crash patterns for older drivers are significantly different to those of other age groups.

“Studies show that many older drivers compensate for their age-related decline in driving competency by self-restricting their driving, for example, by driving only in local areas or avoiding complex situations,” Council said in a statement.

“NSW road crash data show that people aged 75 years or over are three times more likely to be killed in a crash than people in their 20s, and this risk increases for people aged 85 or over.”

The topics and information in the series are based on Transport for NSW’s publication On the Road 65Plus.

The series comprises eight sessions, each covering a different topic. Each session is around five to six minutes in length.

The series of road safety videos focus on the following topics:

  • Health and driving;
  • Driver licensing at 75 and 85 years;
  • Safer driving;
  • Two commonly misunderstood road rules;
  • Retiring from driving;
  • Pedestrian and alternative transport safety;
  • Mobility scooter safety;
  • Motorcycle safety.

The videos can be found on Central Coast Council’s Youtube channel. 
 

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