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A driving program for the visually impaired

W L Park1, J Unatin, A Hebert

  • 1Beaumont Eye Institute, William Beaumont Hospital, Royal Oak, MI 48073.

Journal of the American Optometric Association
|January 1, 1993
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A specialized driving program was developed for visually impaired individuals using telescopic systems. This program aims to enhance driver competency and ensure adherence to legal vision standards for safe driving.

Area of Science:

  • Ophthalmology
  • Rehabilitation Science
  • Traffic Safety

Background:

  • Visually impaired individuals often face challenges in driving.
  • Existing training programs primarily served cognitive and physically impaired patients.
  • Telescopic systems offer potential for visual enhancement in driving.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To establish a dedicated training program for visually impaired drivers using telescopic systems.
  • To equip low vision practitioners to recommend appropriate training.
  • To ensure drivers meet legal vision requirements and improve telescopic system usage competency.

Main Methods:

  • Development of a specialized driving program in 1986.
  • Integration as an adjunct to existing rehabilitation programs.

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  • Focus on training for telescopic system use in visually impaired drivers.
  • Main Results:

    • Provided a framework for recommending specific training for telescopic drivers.
    • Aimed to ensure compliance with Michigan's visual acuity and field requirements.
    • Sought to improve the practical driving competency of visually impaired individuals using telescopic aids.

    Conclusions:

    • The program serves as a vital resource for visually impaired drivers.
    • It enhances the ability of practitioners to guide telescopic system users.
    • It promotes safer driving practices and legal compliance for this demographic.