Assessing driving capability : a method for individual testing : the significance of paraparesis inferior studied in a controlled experiment.

Author(s)
Lings, S.
Year
Abstract

This paper attempts to explore the significance of driver illness or disability for driving capability. A description is given of a mock car, which is used in the controlled experiment both for research and individual assessment. It enables the measurement of strength application, steering wheel turn speed, simple reaction times when operating pedals and steering wheel, erroneous reactions, and choice reaction times. Fifty-two persons suffering from paraparesis inferior were compared with 109 able-bodied subjects.

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C 69 [electronic version only] /83.2 /83.3 /91.1 / IRRD 838602
Source

Applied Ergonomics, Vol. 22 (1991), No. 2, p. 75-84, 36 ref.

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