Driving patterns, confidence, and perception of abilities following moderate to severe traumatic brain injury: a TBI model system study.
Thomas A NovackYue ZhangRichard KennedyLisa J RapportJennifer MarwitzLaura E DreerYelena GoldinJanet P NiemeierCharles H BombardierThomas BergquistThomas K WatanabeCandice TefertillerRobert BrunnerPublished in: Brain injury (2021)
Most people with moderate-to-severe TBI resume driving but perhaps not at pre-injury or normal levels compared to healthy drivers. Some driving situations are restricted. The relationship between low confidence/perceived loss of ability and driving patterns/restrictions suggests people with TBI are exhibiting some degree of caution consistent with those perceptions. Careful assessment of driving skills and monitoring during early stages of RTD is warranted, particularly for younger, male, and/or single drivers who express higher levels of confidence.