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Comparative visual perception measurement among some (commercial and government) drivers in Jos and environs is a Book that aimed at ascertaining the visual perception of some drivers in Jos. The book measure visual acuity, vision field, colour vision and Binocular vision of 100 drivers in Jos and environs. It set standard values for visual acuity in the right and left eye of drivers in Nigeria and international. In this Book, major courses of road traffic crash (RTC) was mainly due to visual impairment in visual acuity, visual field, colour vision and binocular vision. The Book showed…mehr

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Comparative visual perception measurement among some (commercial and government) drivers in Jos and environs is a Book that aimed at ascertaining the visual perception of some drivers in Jos. The book measure visual acuity, vision field, colour vision and Binocular vision of 100 drivers in Jos and environs. It set standard values for visual acuity in the right and left eye of drivers in Nigeria and international. In this Book, major courses of road traffic crash (RTC) was mainly due to visual impairment in visual acuity, visual field, colour vision and binocular vision. The Book showed significance association that exits between visual acuity and involvement in road traffic crash (RTC). No significanc association between visual field defects, normal colour vision and involvement in RTC. In this Book, majority of the drivers have good visual acuity in the right eyes than the left eyes. The Book have visual acuity value of less than normal acuity of 6/6. This showed that driving isunsafe. In the Book, 25 drivers are at risk because of the defects in their eyes. The Book is quite interesting, educative and informative for drivers within and outside Nigeria.
Autorenporträt
L'auteur M. Dyel Nandom Nguar est né dans la famille de M. / Mme Daniel Nguar du district de Mushere dans la zone de gouvernement local de Bokkos du Plateau, au Nigeria. Il a cinq frères et s¿urs et part à Jos. L'auteur a obtenu son BSc Physique en 2011, MSc Physique en 2018 tous à l'Université de Jos. L'auteur est célibataire et cherche un vrai partenaire de vie.