Assessment of the driving behaviour of visually handicapped persons.

Author(s)
Buyck, A. Missotten, L. Maes, M.J. & Voorde, H. van. de.
Year
Abstract

A driving test in once- only. Nevertheless it is not unthinkable that at a certain age one can develop an affection of some kind which might make it difficult to drive a car. One type of handicap that interferes with driving is a reduced visual acuity. The most important conclusion of this research is that people with a lesser visual acuity are not necessarily a bigger danger on the road. They adjust themselves very well to their situation.

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Publication

Library number
B 28462 (In: B 28461) /83 / IRRD 821364
Source

In: Vision in vehicles II. Proceedings of the Second International Conference on Vision in Vehicles, Nottingham, U.K., 14- 17 September, 1987, p.131- 142, 7 ref.

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