Driver Rehabilitation Program
Must submit a current physical, medical history or psychological evaluation
Be at least 15 years old
No driving experience required
Students unable to access a training vehicle will be tested on a simulator with a Certified Driving Instructor.
Wheelchair accessible.
Hand controls and left accelerator available
Spanish software available
Our evaluation process covers:
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Visual (Optic2000) |
Cognitive (DCAT) |
On the Road |
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Visual acuity |
Motor Speed / Control |
Pre – drive checks |
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Field of vision |
Speed of Attention Shifting |
Rules of the road |
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Traffic recognition |
Memory / Learning |
Rural / urban scenes |
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Depth perception |
Communication |
City / expressway |
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Night vision / glare recovery |
Planning / Problem solving |
Hazard awareness |
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Reaction time |
Thought Processing |
Crash avoidance |
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Judgement |
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All evaluations are followed by a detailed report with our recommendations. The report will include data from the DCAT cognitive assessment and instruction experiences on the road.
Developed through science, DCAT™ is an objective tool that provides clarity to a difficult and growing problem. DCAT™ is one of the only scientifically validated driving assessment tools world-wide for evaluating medically at-risk drivers. It has been proven through research to be highly predictive of actual driving performance.
DCAT™ is easy to administer; the DCAT portion of our assessments take 30-60 minutes.
To learn more about the DCAT, you can download a .pdf brochure here.