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Citation

Bohensky M, Martin L, Charlton JL, Langford J. Proc. Australas. Road Safety Res. Policing Educ. Conf. 2007; 11.

Copyright

(Copyright © 2007, copyright holder varies, Publisher Monash University)

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Abstract

The proposed Australasian older driver licensing model incorporates a screening assessment of older drivers identified as being at-risk by health or other authorities. Some drivers are either failed or passed with drivers whose test performance has been inconclusive, being referred for further in-depth assessment. The useful field of view (UFOV) screening test has been extensively evaluated over the past decade or so, with results commonly confirming a statistically significant association between test performance and various measures of crash risk. An Austroads project currently being conducted in Western Australia involves a case-control study to assess the usefulness of UFOV and other assessment options to licensing authorities when assessing older drivers. Preliminary results based on 39 cases and 39 controls indicate that several measures have a statistically significant association with recent crash involvement. Once all testing has been completed, more sophisticated statistical analyses (e.g. a regression analysis, diagnostic accuracy testing) will be undertaken to evaluate the effectiveness of using these tests for screening older drivers. This paper explores the different ways in which UFOV and other measures of fitness to drive might assist in the assessment of older drivers generally and within the Australasian licensing model, specifically.

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