The effect of visual acuity on driving ability.

Author(s)
Davey, J.B.
Year
Abstract

Tests were done to reaction time and to the effect of the level of vision on performance. It was found that level of vision affected a) choice reaction time and b) driving speed when signs had to be obeyed. Accident free drivers had faster reaction times than not accident free drivers. Possible significance of these tests is discussed.

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A 8542 fo.
Source

The British Journal of Physiological Optics, Vol. 13 (1956), No. 2 (April), p. 62-78

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