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Predicting Fitness to Drive in People With Cognitive Impairments by Using DriveSafe and DriveAware
Archives of Physical Medicine and Rehabilitation, 09/16/09
Kay LG et al. – By using DriveSafe and DriveAware, drivers with cognitive impairments referred for a driving assessment can be categorized as unsafe, safe, or requiring further testing, with only 50% needing an on–road assessment. Before clinical practice is changed, these findings should be replicated.
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