Driving disability and dizziness.

Author(s)
Cohen, H.S. Wells, J. Kimball, K.T. & Owsley, C.
Year
Abstract

Individuals with vertigo caused by vestibular (inner ear) disorders complain of difficulty driving. Physicians occasionally warn their patients with vestibular disorders not to drive. Few studies, however, have asked patients about their driving performance, so little data is available. This research, by using the Driving Habits Questionnaire, conducted structured interviews with people with several different vestibular disorders, and also with normal subjects. The self-reported crash rate and rate of citations for moving violations did not differ between subject groups. Patients reported reduced driving skills, particularly in situations when visual information is reduced, rapid head movements are used, and specific path integration or spatial navigation skills are needed.

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Library number
I E828984 [electronic version only] /83 / ITRD E828984
Source

Journal of Safety Research. 2003. 34(4) pp361-369 (6 Fig., 3 Tab., Refs., 1 App.)

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