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Citation

Wood JM. Annu. Rev. Vis. Sci. 2022; 8: 195-216.

Copyright

(Copyright © 2022, Annual Reviews)

DOI

10.1146/annurev-vision-100820-085030

PMID

36108105

Abstract

Good vision is important for safe driving. The impact of vision impairment associated with common eye diseases on driving performance, and the association between vision measures and driving performance, are discussed. Studies include those where participants drove a real vehicle on a closed road or on public roads. Closed-road studies include evaluation of both simulated and true vision impairment and day- and night-time driving. Collectively, the findings provide important insights into the impact of refractive conditions, cataracts, glaucoma, age-related macular degeneration, and hemianopic field loss on driving; however, study results show varying impacts on driving performance and are often limited by small sample sizes. Vision measures including motion sensitivity, contrast sensitivity, and useful field of view have stronger associations with driving performance than do visual acuity or visual fields, with studies suggesting that some drivers with field loss can compensate for their field defects through increased eye and head movements.


Language: en

Keywords

driving performance; closed road; eye disease; open road; vision impairment; visual function

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