Health & Fitness
Our U.S. soldiers are trained to drive defensively and aggressively in combat zones in order to evade enemy fire and avoid roadway explosives. Upon returning home, however, thousands of veterans are finding it difficult to adjust to normal driving behavior. This has resulted in higher accident rates for some veterans. That’s according to USAA, a leading insurance company for service members. Now, University of Minnesota researchers, Erica Sturn and Todd Rockwood, are conducting a study to identify why this is happening. Rockwood explains.