Considerable research shows car accidents are difficult to predict using screening tests. The objective of this exploratory study is to determine whether detailed accident analysis taking into account the specific accident type might enhance the predictive power of a standardised road test and a set of selected neuropsychological tests. Moreover, this study addresses the validity and reliability of performance-based driving evaluation. The sample consisted of 84 older drivers between 65 and 96 years of age who were referred for a fitness-to-drive evaluation. Using discriminant analyses, the subjects were classified as drivers with and without at-fault accidents. We compared the accuracy of neuropsychological tests and a road test for postdi...
As people age, physical and psychological functions deteriorate which is associated with higher cras...
Older drivers are often presented as a traffic safety problem. Age-related medical conditions such ...
Background Assessing fitness to drive and predicting driving cessation remains a challenge for prima...
OBJECTIVES: Because demographic changes produce a society with a growing number of older people, sen...
OBJECTIVES: Because demographic changes produce a society with a growing number of older people, sen...
Background: Older drivers are at a higher risk of being involved in a motor vehicle accident. Howeve...
PROBLEM: As the number of older drivers grows, it is increasingly important to accurately identify a...
A number of tests and test batteries are available for the prediction of older driver safety, but ma...
Research was conducted to identify a series of neuropsychological tests to assess the ability to dri...
This study examined how accurately different cognitive and psychomotor assessment tools could predic...
There is a clear need to identify older drivers at increased crash risk, without additional burden o...
Normal ageing is associated with decline in visual, cognitive, and physical functioning, with concur...
OBJECTIVES: To identify a battery of tests that predicts safe and unsafe performance on an on-road a...
According to one estimate, about 40 percent of the driving population will be over the age of 60 by ...
The main aim was to investigate functional predictors of driving ability in older adults. The princi...
As people age, physical and psychological functions deteriorate which is associated with higher cras...
Older drivers are often presented as a traffic safety problem. Age-related medical conditions such ...
Background Assessing fitness to drive and predicting driving cessation remains a challenge for prima...
OBJECTIVES: Because demographic changes produce a society with a growing number of older people, sen...
OBJECTIVES: Because demographic changes produce a society with a growing number of older people, sen...
Background: Older drivers are at a higher risk of being involved in a motor vehicle accident. Howeve...
PROBLEM: As the number of older drivers grows, it is increasingly important to accurately identify a...
A number of tests and test batteries are available for the prediction of older driver safety, but ma...
Research was conducted to identify a series of neuropsychological tests to assess the ability to dri...
This study examined how accurately different cognitive and psychomotor assessment tools could predic...
There is a clear need to identify older drivers at increased crash risk, without additional burden o...
Normal ageing is associated with decline in visual, cognitive, and physical functioning, with concur...
OBJECTIVES: To identify a battery of tests that predicts safe and unsafe performance on an on-road a...
According to one estimate, about 40 percent of the driving population will be over the age of 60 by ...
The main aim was to investigate functional predictors of driving ability in older adults. The princi...
As people age, physical and psychological functions deteriorate which is associated with higher cras...
Older drivers are often presented as a traffic safety problem. Age-related medical conditions such ...
Background Assessing fitness to drive and predicting driving cessation remains a challenge for prima...