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Investigating the driving behaviours of learner drivers with Autism Spectrum Disorder: an on-road assessment with Global Navigation Satellite System data

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posted on 2024-11-02, 13:27 authored by M Van Zuylen, H Lee, N Wilson, D Chee, S Vaz, Qian SunQian Sun
Learning to drive is made more difficult by the symptoms and patterns of behaviour associated with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD). Most of the current evidence on the driving behaviours of learner drivers with ASD has been conducted in simulated settings, not on-road. Therefore, to aid the development of an ASD-specific driver training package, an on-road observational study of learner drivers with ASD was conducted. Driving performance of learner drivers with ASD was compared to typically developed licenced drivers, and correlations between driving performance and executive function of the learner drivers were investigated. Fifteen learner drivers with ASD and twelve typically developed licenced drivers completed the on-road assessment. Learner drivers with ASD underperformed in vehicle manoeuvring during left turns and roundabouts. In the ASD group, participants, who were slower in working memory tasks, had faster reactions and higher ability in multitasking, were observed to perform better during the on-road driving assessment.

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Journal

Advances in Transportation Studies

Volume

51

Start page

35

End page

46

Total pages

12

Publisher

Aracne Editrice

Place published

Italy

Language

English

Copyright

© 2020 EBSCO Industries, Inc. All rights reserved.

Former Identifier

2006100227

Esploro creation date

2020-09-08

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