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Are Your Eyes on the Road? Findings from the 2019 National Study on Vision and Driving Safety in Spain

机译:您的眼睛在路上吗?西班牙2019年全国视野与驾驶安全国家研究的结果

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: Vision is an undisputable contributor to the explanation of many human-factor related traffic crashes happening every day. The Inland Transport Committee (ITC), the United Nations regulatory platform, included on 1st April 2020 special action on the vision of road users inside the ITC Recommendations for Enhancing Road Safety Systems. The results of this wide-scale study on drivers’ vision health conducted in Spain perfectly illustrates the need of global action and its potential impact on the public health figures and the burden of potentially preventable traffic causalities. : The aim of this study was to assess three key visual health issues (i.e., visual acuity, visual field campimetry and glare recovery) among Spanish drivers, in order to formulate implications and possible guidelines to enhance road safety. This cross-sectional study examined the visual health of a representative sample of 3249 drivers (70% females and 30% males) with a mean age of 41 ( = 13) years, gathered from all the 17 autonomous communities of Spain. : The tests performed allowed to determine that 15% of Spanish drivers have a poor photopic vision, while 38% of them present an inadequate mesopic vision. Further, 23% of drivers have deficiencies in peripheric visual field campimetry, and the average time for full-vision recovery after a 10-s glare was 27 s. Sex, age and driver type (professional vs. non-professional) differences were found for the study variables. : The findings of this study support the idea that certain demographic-based population groups of drivers present several unaddressed deficiencies and impairments in visual health. Overall an estimated 29.5% of Spanish drivers present visual issues, that need to be attended in order to enhance the prevention of driving crashes and the road safety of all road users.
机译::视觉对于每天发生的许多与人为因素相关的交通崩溃的原因的贡献无可争议。内陆运输委员会(ITC)是联合国监管平台,于2020年4月1日在ITC加强道路安全系统建议中纳入了针对道路使用者愿景的特别行动。在西班牙进行的有关驾驶员视力健康的大规模研究的结果完美地说明了全球行动的必要性及其对公共健康数字的潜在影响以及潜在可预防的交通因果关系的负担。 :这项研究的目的是评估西班牙驾驶员中的三个主要视觉健康问题(即视敏度,视野照度和眩光恢复),以提出影响和可能的指导方针,以增强道路安全。这项横断面研究从西班牙的所有17个自治社区中收集了3249名具有平均年龄41(= 13)岁的驾驶员(70%的女性和30%的男性)的代表性样本。 :通过测试,可以确定15%的西班牙驾驶员的视力差,而38%的驾驶员的中视力不足。此外,有23%的驾驶员在周边视野照度计上存在缺陷,眩光10秒后恢复全视野的平均时间为27秒。在研究变量中发现了性别,年龄和驾驶员类型(专业与非专业)的差异。 :本研究的发现支持以下想法:某些基于人口统计学的驾驶员群体在视觉健康方面存在一些未解决的缺陷和障碍。总体而言,估计有29.5%的西班牙驾驶员存在视觉问题,这些问题需要得到重视,以增强预防驾驶事故和所有道路使用者的道路安全的能力。

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