Driving and low vision : validity of assessments for predicting performance of drivers.

Author(s)
Strong, J.G. Jutai, J.W. Russell-Minda, A.E. & Evans, M.
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Abstract

The authors conducted a systematic review to examine whether vision-related assessments can predict the driving performance of individuals who have low vision. The results indicate that measures of visual field, contrast sensitivity, cognitive and attention-based tests, and driver screening tools have variable utility for predicting real-world driving performance. (Author/publisher)

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20081024 ST [electronic version only]
Source

Journal of Visual Impairment & Blindness, Vol. 102 (2008), No. 6 (June), p. 340-351, ref.

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