Table 6.2.

Nondriver and Low Vision Driver Education Topics and Descriptions.

TopicDescription
Foundation buildingUnderstanding learner's visual impairment and implications for nondriving
Personal wheelsModes of transportation including walking, biking, rollerblading, and skateboarding
Public wheelsModes of transportation including buses, trains, subways, ferries, airplanes, and paratransit
Drivers providing wheelsModes of transportation include taxis; limousines; rideshare services; carpools; rides with family members, friends, or coworkers; and hiring private drivers
Low vision drivingDriving with bioptics, positive and negative personal feelings about driving with bioptics, and skills needed by low vision drivers
Paying for transportationBudgeting, funding, exchanging, and reciprocating for accepted rides
Soft skills needed for successful transportationSocial skills, problem-solving, waiting for transportation, and managing frustrating situations
Source: Adapted from Corn and Rosenblum (2020).

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