Colour vision restrictions for driving: an evidence-based perspective on regulations in ASEAN countries compared to other countries

Ting Fang Tan, Warapat Wongsawad, Helena Hurairah, Marie Joan Loy,Wah Wah Lwin,Nor Ain Mohd Rawi, Muhamad Sidik,Andrzej Grzybowski,Rajiv Raman,Paisan Ruamviboonsuk,Anna C. S. Tan

LANCET REGIONAL HEALTH - SOUTHEAST ASIA(2023)

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Colour vision deficiency is an impairment in discriminating colours. Beyond occupational opportunities, colour vision-based restrictions may limit driving, which is a daily task for many people. This review aims to compare existing colour vision requirements for obtaining a driving license in southeast Asian countries to the rest of the world. Subsequently, to review existing published literature and provide evidence-based recommendations for future guidelines for colour-deficient drivers. Color vision requirements for obtaining a driving license vary widely amongst countries. While colour-deficient drivers may face mild challenges in driving, increased awareness and developing effective compensatory strategies could enable them to drive safely. The current evidence does not support a strict exclusion of all colour-deficient individuals from driving. Instead, emphasis is needed on screening to increase awareness and insight into their disability. Future studies should consider compensatory adaptive strategies that are specific for high-risk situations such as challenging driving conditions.
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Colour vision,Colour vision impairment,Colour blindness,Driving,Requirements,Global,ASEAN
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