Research from Australia have linked specific visual field defects to a higher car-crash risk.
The University of Western Australia study is the first population-based investigation comparing a significant ophthalmic database of visual fields for older adults with police-reported crashes, licensing and hospital morbidity data.
Evaluating 29 years of data from more than 31,000 drivers in Western Australia (WA) aged 50 and older, researchers found more than 4,000 older drivers (14% of WA older drivers), were involved in at least one car crash. More than half of those in a crash were experiencing some visual field loss.






