A comparitive study of guidelines for determining medical fitness to drive.

Author(s)
Bailey, T.
Year
Abstract

This paper is a comparitive analysis of the components of four sets of guidelines currently in use in Australia for determining medical fitness to drive. A broad comparative overview of the guideline sets is presented in the context of current developments concerning medical fitness to drive. The bulk of the analysis relate to coverage in each guideline set of discrete medical conditions known to affect driving ability. A number of recommendations are made as a basis for considering nationally uniform guidelines. (A)

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Library number
971477 ST [electronic version only]
Source

Walkerville, SA, South Australian Department of Transport, Office of Road Safety ORS, 1994, III + 53 p., 6 ref.; ORS Report Series ; 2/97 - ISBN 0-7308-0165-9

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