The quest for safety : an investigation into the incidence of defective vision among road users in Great Britain.

Author(s)
Daile, H.
Year
Abstract

The Occupational Visual Welfare Committee of the Association of Optical Practioners reccommends that the test for a driver's visual ability should be regularized and standardized. It is also recommended that before a would-be driver is issued with a provisional driving licence, he should produce a certificate of satisfactory vision. Visual requirements should include checks for: visual acuity, field of view, muscle balance, stereoscopy and colour vision.

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Publication

Library number
B 12782 fo /83.2/
Source

London, The Association of Optical Practitioners, 1973, 18 p., tab.

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