Conference Proceeding
Authors: Rachel W Ross (University of Calgary, Calgary, Alberta, Canada) , Charles Scialfa (University of Calgary, Calgary, Alberta, Canada) , Scheila Cordazzo (University of Calgary, Calgary, Alberta, Canada) , Katherine Bubric (University of Calgary, Calgary, Alberta, Canada)
We examined the predictive utility of the Roadwise Review and the Hazard Perception Test on a standardized driving assessment using both conventional and alternative scoring criteria in a sample of health older adults (N = 57). Our results indicate that both tests can predict passing or failing the road evaluation. The Hazard Perception Test was more consistent in predicting total points and hazardous errors in on-road performance. Future research should examine the predictive validity of these tests in cognitively impaired drivers.
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How to Cite: Ross, R. , Scialfa, C. , Cordazzo, S. & Bubric, K. (2013) “Predicting Older Adults’ On-Road Driving Performance”, Driving Assessment Conference. 7(2013). doi: https://doi.org/10.17077/drivingassessment.1494