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Evaluating Electroencephalogram-Based Predictive Model for Drowsiness Measurement to Reduce Accident Risk in Active Individuals: Protocol for a Preliminary Monocentric Study.

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Automobile Driver On-Road Performance Test. Volume 3, Examiner’s Manual

1981
This report provides procedures for administering and scoring the Automobile Driver On-Road Performance Test (ADOPT). The ADOPT checks 21 separate driving performances. Performances are checked at pre-determined locations along a 10-minute route and are scored against specified criteria.
McPherson, Kenard   +2 more
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What vehicle features are considered important when buying an automobile? An examination of driver preferences by age and gender

Journal of Safety Research, 2011
Certain vehicle features can help drivers avoid collisions and/or protect occupants in the event of a crash, and therefore, might play an important role when deciding which vehicle to purchase. The objective of this study was to examine the importance attributed to key vehicle features (including safety) that drivers consider when buying a car and its ...
Brenda H, Vrkljan, Dana, Anaby
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SOME PROBLEMS CONFRONTING THE PHYSICIAN IN THE EXAMINATION OF AUTOMOBILE DRIVERS

Annals of Internal Medicine, 1941
Excerpt The history of medicine has demonstrated over and over again the alertness of the physician to meet new problems.
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[The Freiburg Stereotest. On assessment of stereovision in automobile driver examination].

Klinische Monatsblatter fur Augenheilkunde, 1993
The "Freiburg Stereotest" is a new instrument where disparate pictures are generated by a computer and displayed on one single high resolution video monitor. In the present work, the Freiburg Stereotest was used to check the stereo qualification for certain categories of driver's licence.
T, Bömer   +3 more
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Trust in automation: Examining the relationship with decision making among automobile drivers in the United States

Journal of Management and Engineering Integration
The main objective of the study was to examine the relationship between trust in automation on decision-making with respect to automobile drivers in the United States (U.S.). Human errors currently contribute to 93% of crashes in the U.S. Autonomous vehicles have the potential to significantly decrease the number of accidents caused by human error. The
Vivek Sharma   +2 more
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[Current problems of ophthalmologic examination in automobile drivers].

Meditsina truda i promyshlennaia ekologiia, 2002
The article deals with major aspects of eye examination in automobile drivers, with main drawbacks of occupational selection, absence of efficient diagnostic devices, with various approaches to inspection of color perception.
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[Examination of automobile driving license eligibility from the viewpoint of drivers apprehended for alcohol infractions].

Blutalkohol, 1994
80 DUI-offenders whose aptitude had been judged insufficient after their first aptitude test, underwent a second, higher level test. They were then interviewed about the conduction of these drivers aptitude tests. The test duration of 1-2 hours was considered to be sufficient.
J, Lutze, G, Reinhardt
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[CDT a valuable marker of overconsumption of alcohol. Guidelines for its use in connection with automobile driver examination].

Lakartidningen, 2001
According to the medical regulations for obtaining a driver's license in Sweden, alcohol abuse/dependency constitutes sufficient grounds for denial. In the case of a conviction for gross drunk driving, it is incumbent upon the offender to present a medical certificate verifying a "sober lifestyle".
B, Bjerre   +5 more
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