“…Additional eligibility criteria for older adults included: receiving primary care through healthcare systems in San Diego, California, Denver, Colorado, Indianapolis, or Indiana; being fluent in English (as DDA is only available in English); being able and willing to complete telephone follow‐up calls; driving at least weekly with a valid driver's license; reporting no major changes to health, vision, or hearing that seriously impair driving since last license renewal; and not feeling the DMV would have serious concerns about driving. Because the study examines decision‐making about driving cessation, older adults had to have at least one electronic health record (EHR) diagnosis of a progressive condition associated with reduced driving ability and increased risk of cessation (as defined by the study team; examples include macular degeneration, diabetic retinopathy, congestive heart failure, Parkinson disease, vertigo, arthritis and foot abnormalities, and sleep apnea) 20 . Individuals were ineligible if they were already enrolled in the LongROAD study (a longitudinal observational study of older drivers), 25 were in legal custody or institutionalized, or had a 5‐min Montreal Cognitive Assessment (MoCA) score < 21.…”