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Using a satnav in old age helps people keep driving independence for longer, study shows

News RoomBy News RoomApril 3, 2025
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This study, funded by the UK government, explores the role of satellite navigation systems (SNAS) among older drivers aged 71 and older. The research, led by Prof Michael Hornberger from the University of East Anglia, has identified that this technology significantly improves driving independence for older individuals, helping them maintain their independence into old age. The results highlight the importance of understanding how these systems impact cognitive abilities and driving mobility.

Participants in the study reported using SNAS on their smartphones extensively, more commonly than expected. This behavior has been linked to improved driving independence for older drivers, suggesting that reliance on SNAS helps preserve cognitive and mobility advantages as individuals age. The study examined how often and how far drivers drove, as well as their use of GPS navigation devices, and also assessed cognitive performance through online tests. The analyses revealed relationships between GPS usage and driving frequency and spatial abilities.

Older drivers with poorer spatial abilities rely more on SNAS. However, the truly important factor is the reduction in cognitive demands, especially when navigating unfamiliar destinations. The research found that a majority of older drivers use SNAS at least for some journeys, commonly completing the entire trip. These findings suggest that using SNAS can help mitigate spatial orientation difficulties, thereby enhancing driving mobility for older individuals.

Spatial orientation is a critical skill that many older drivers struggle with, and it becomes even more challenging as individuals age due to cognitive decline. Without effective spatial navigation, relying on traditional navigation systems can lead to navigation challenges, safety issues, and early reliance on public transport as residents age. This study underscores the importance of supporting older drivers in developing more effective spatial navigation strategies, such as using SNAS or alternative techniques.

Despite the benefits, the study identified critical limitations. For instance, participants were not fully aware of their geographical location, leading to potential errors in navigation. Additionally, relying on only SNAS is nonstable, which can exacerbate cognitive and driving challenges when navigating at exits or intersections. detracts from forgetting where one is or how to get home, especially in areas with limited street mapping.

The findings also point to the need for tailored support and education to help older drivers transition to effective spatial navigation. Futures suggests that access to reliable SNAS devices for seniors is key to reducing reliance on traditional navigation systems, ensuring they can maintain their driving independence despite the aging population.

In conclusion, the study provides valuable insights into the benefits and challenges of using satellite navigation systems among older drivers. By addressing the limitations and focusing on interventions, the research calls for a more holistic approach to supporting older drivers in preserving their independence and cognitive capabilities. As the elderly population ages, this development will be crucial in ensuring their ability toNavigate safely in a world increasingly reliant on technology.

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