Telescopie spectacles and motor vehicle driving licensure.

Author(s)
Keeney, A.H. Weiss, S. & Silva, D.
Year
Abstract

The promotional use of telescopic devices to facilitate driver licensing candidates in passing static tests of central vision carries many optical limitations. Hazards relate to reduced central field, a ring scotoma, and illusory displacement of images with head movement. Medical advisory boards should require careful documentation before authorization of such devices.

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Library number
B 9981 (In: B 6064 S [electronic version only]) /83.5/ IRRD 218718
Source

In: Proceedings of the 18th Conference of the American Association for Automotive Medicine, Toronto, September 1974, p. 261-264, 6 ref.

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