Using lab tests to predict age-related changes in driving competence.

Author(s)
Rabbitt, P. Parker, D. McDonald, L. Holland, C. Maycock, G. & Sutcliffe, P.
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Abstract

From results of research into general `mainstream' cognitive psychology, questions about the nature of changes in cognitive and sensory-motor competence in old age have emerged. The paper discusses how these can be applied to investigate the maintenance of driving competence in a driver's later life. Methodologies and questions are illustrated by reference to a body of data being collected and analysed with support from a DETR contract on the older driver.

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C 19302 (In: C 19286) /83 / ITRD E111059
Source

In: Behavioural research in road safety X : proceedings of the 10th seminar on behavioural research in road safety, Esher, Surrey, 3-5 April, 2000, p. 179-195, 26 ref.

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