Evaluating the driving potential of the handicapped using the GMR driving simulator.

Author(s)
Thompson, R.R. Repa, B.S. & Leucht, P.M.
Year
Abstract

The GMR Driving Simulator was used to study the performance of four teen-aged, novice drivers, two of whom had cerebral palsy. The purpose of this pilot study was to determine the potential of the simulator to discriminate between the driving abilities of medically handicapped and non-handicapped individuals. The study concentrated on the psychomotor aspects of lane-keeping performance in the presence of road curvature and environmental disturbances. The study indicates that a dynamically realistic driving simulator could be a valuable screening device for indentifying potential performance difficulties in handicapped individuals prior to behind-the-wheel instruction.

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Library number
B 18500 MF [electronic version only] /83 /
Source

Warren, MI, General Motors Research Laboratories, Engineering Mechanics Department, 1979, 28 p., fig., tab., ref.

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