Driving errors that predict simulated rear-end collisions in drivers with multiple sclerosis

CONCLUSIONS: During a driving simulator assessment, adjustment to stimuli errors predicted the occurrence of rear-end collisions in drivers with MS (vs. without MS). Driving assessors may target scenarios that measure participants' adjustment to stimuli, via time to collision and mean speed, to make decisions about their visual-cognitive deficits and driving performance.PMID:33688770 | DOI:10.1080/15389588.2021.1883008
Source: Traffic Injury Prevention - Category: Accident Prevention Authors: Source Type: research