Is selective screening of older drivers for vision feasible?

Author(s)
Briggs, R.P.
Year
Abstract

The relationship between visual impairment and automobile accident involvement strongly suggests the need to test the vision of older drivers. An automated visual testing device controlled by a small computer has been used to present a package of visual tests for screening purposes. The feasibility of this approach for older drivers is explored.

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B 29912 (In: B 29910) /83.2 /
Source

In: Proceedings of the Human Factors Society 31st Annual Meeting, New York City, October 19- 23, 1987. Rising to new heights with technology, p.562- 564, 5 ref. Volume I.

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