Driving behaviour profile of drivers with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD)

Published June 2017

Abstract

The symptomatology of autism spectrum disorder (ASD) can make driving risky, but little is known about the on-road driving behaviour of individuals with ASD. This study assessed and compared the on-road driving performance of drivers with and without ASD, and explored how the symptomatology of ASD hinders or facilitates on-road driving performance. Sixteen drivers with ASD and 21 typically-developed drivers participated in the study. Drivers with ASD underperformed in vehicle manoeuvring, especially at left-turns, right-turns and pedestrian crossings. However, drivers with ASD outperformed the TD group in aspects related to rule-following such as using the indicator at roundabouts and checking for cross-traffic when approaching intersections. Drivers with ASD in the current study presented with a range of capabilities and weaknesses during driving.
Citation
Chee, D.Y., Lee, H.C., Patomella, A-H., & Falkmer, T. (2017). Driving behaviour profile of drivers with Autism Spectrum Disorder (ASD). Journal of Autism and Developmental Disorders, 47, 2658-2670. doi:10.1007/s10803-017-3178-1

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Adulthood