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 Social @ UHN  DriverLab technology will keep everyone


        safer on the roads


 In the past year, people on
 LinkedIn engaged with our   Imagine a world where a customized license gives   the most advanced driving simulator in Canada, and
 stories more than 900 times.  your elderly mother the freedom to drive during   unique in the world.

        the day, but not at night. Where you don’t need to      DriverLab is designed to study the impact of our
 816  168  worry about the hazard she may be posing to herself   health on driving performance, with an aim to

        – or others – on the road, while she maintains the
 Shares  Comments  independence that matters so much to her.    increase driver safety in healthy older adults and
                                                                people living with injury or illness.
        Where your brother, who suffers from chronic pain,      The technology comes at a time when vehicle
 University Health Network  can take a prescribed dose of medication that has been   collisions represent the number-one cause of
 @UHN   proven to be safe while driving, without interfering    accidental death in Canada, and cost Canadians $62.7
        with performance.
 Welcoming our patients, @Kathleen_Wynne, @SenSanders           billion per year.
 & @docdanielle today at Toronto General Hospital to   Where you, exhausted after years of sleep apnea, won’t   Global numbers are equally staggering: Every year,
 discuss a single-payer healthcare system.   risk nodding off in your car, because it can actually   1.24 million people around the world die in motor
 Popular    sense, and warn you, of your drowsiness.            vehicle collisions and up to 50 million people suffer
 in October  Where we all benefit from the assistance that      from disabling injuries.

        driverless vehicles can offer.
                                                                Older adults are far too often involved in these statistics.
        Researchers at Toronto Rehabilitation Institute are
        accelerating our efforts to get there, with DriverLab –                Link to full story: click here.

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                                                                    Other UHN News headlines

 16 Retweets                                                        Princess Margaret Cancer Centre

                                                                    signs collaboration deal with German
                                                                    counterpart


                                                                    New stem cell transplant unit opens at the
 Other UHN News headlines                                           Princess Margaret

                                                                    Michener Institute to lead development
 •   Toronto Rehab housekeeper makes patients feel at home          of provincial personal support worker
                                                                    registry
 •  UHN Patient Experience committed to being compassionate, collaborative and responsive


 •  Celebrating the bounty of Toronto Rehab’s vegetable gardens       Real rain helps to recreate common challenging conditions experienced
        in DriverLab. (Photo: UHN)





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