Transportation
Information for Senior Drivers
One out of every three licensed drivers is over the age of 55. Statistics show that senior drivers are the safest drivers because they are experienced, knowledgeable and responsible.
Driving with a medical condition
Older driver safety - information about safety standards, driving tips, resources and alternatives to driving
For more information
BDS345 - "Be Safe, Not Sorry" – Older driver workbook
Driver medical concerns - forms, publications and links regarding drivers with medical issues
Is driving worth it? - Safe driving for older adults.
Resources for older drivers - Wisconsin Department of Transportation
Medical Review & Fitness Unit
P.O. Box 7918
Madison WI 53707-7918
Email Wisconsin DMV email service
Phone (608) 266-2327
Fax (608) 267-0518
Notice of Nondiscrimination
Adams County Transportation Program
- Adams County Aging Division operates its programs and services without regard to race, color, national origin, disability, sex, age, religion, income status, or limited English proficiency (LEP) in accordance with Title VI of the Civil Rights Act, Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA), and related nondiscrimination authorities. For more information on the Adams County Aging Division civil rights program, ADA obligations, and the procedures to file a complaint, contact Erin Kobylski at (608)339-4392; or Email. For the hearing impaired, please use the Wisconsin Relay 711 service https://wisconsinrelay.com.
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ADA / REASONABLE MODIFICATIONS
Individuals needing a service accommodation or modification should notify the Adams County Aging Transportation Program of their request when making a reservation for transportation. For more information regarding the reasonable modification policy or how to file an ADA Reasonable Modification complaint, please contact Adams County Aging Transportation Program at (608) 339-4251. Attempts will be made to honor all reasonable modification requests.