NROLE OF VISUAL PERFORMANCE IN ROAD
Date
2009
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Alneelain University
Abstract
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This study aimed to investigate relationship between vision and road accidents in Sudan
highways considering visual performance of the drivers working along Khartoum —
Maddani road. It also considers the visual requirement of the license approval. However
the road conditions, rules and regulation of the traffic would be looked at.
The data collected by questionnaire distributed among 213 drivers taking their opinion
about the road condition, driving difficulties facing them, causes of accidents and their
suggestions for avoiding accidents.
Clinical examinations were performed for 181 drivers at Khartoum land port. Functional
tests included; refraction (automated refractometer), visual acuity (Log Mar), contrast
sensitivity (Pelli Robson), visual field (arc perimeter), stereopsis (Titmus test), colour
vision (Ishahara plates), inner eye (direct ophthalmoscope) and outer eye examination
(torch and magnifier).
The results obtained showed that 42.2% of subjects had been involved in road accidents,
(60.6%) were due to human factors, (45.5%) to road condition, (5.6%) caused by animals
and (1.4%) result from vehicle failure.
Results revealed that (26.8%) of the drivers complained of glare, (15%) of tearing,
(12.7%) of blurring of vision while (9.9%) of them complained of sleeping during
driving.
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A Thesis submitted for ph.D.Degree in optometry and visual sciences
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ROLE OF VISUAL PERFORMANCE