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Title: Driving with the Bioptic Telescope


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Driving with the Bioptic Telescope
Presented By Dr. Dennis Kelleher California
Department of Education
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What is a Bioptic Telescope
  • Miniature aperture
  • Expanded field (Keplerian)
  • Standard field (Galilean)
  • Magnification Range 1.7X to 6X
  • 2.2X, 3X 4X most commonly used

3
Bioptic Telescope Assortment
4
When is a Bioptic Telescope Recommended for
Driving?
  • Visual Acuity of less than 20/80
  • Visual Acuity of greater than 20/200
  • Near normal peripheral visual fields of at least
    150 degrees
  • Near normal eye motility

5
Vision Factors to Consider
  • Static Visual Acuity
  • Dynamic Visual Acuity
  • Visual Fields
  • Stable Eye Pathology
  • Color Perception
  • Depth Perception Binocularity
  • Contrast Sensitivity Glare Recovery

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Vision Standards Guidelines
  • Greater than 20/200 VA without Bioptic
  • Minimum 20/40 Visual Acuity with Bioptic
  • Minimum 150 Degree Visual Field
  • Stable Eye Condition
  • Contrast Sensitivity Image Brightness
  • Ability to Differentiate Color
  • Ability to Track Objects
  • Peripheral Vision in Both Eyes

7
Vehicle Code 12805 (b)
  • The Department shall not issue a drivers license
    to, or renew a drivers license of, any person
  • (b) Whose best corrected visual acuity is 20/200
    or worse in that persons better eye, as verified
    by an optometrist or ophthalmologist. No person
    may use a bioptic telescope or similar lens to
    meet the 20/200 visual acuity standards.

8
Form DL 62 Report
  • VA without lenses
  • VA with standard lenses
  • VA through Bioptic in better eye
  • Date and type of most recent prescription
  • Visual fields
  • Diagnosis (cause of low vision)
  • Prognosis (stability)
  • Advice for re-exam, restrictions, lighting,
    glare. use of other aids etc.

9
Non-Visual Safety Margin Factors
  • Emotional Status
  • Reaction Time Mental Alertness
  • Substance Abuse
  • Inexperience Over-Exposure
  • Age
  • Other Impairments
  • A Need to Drive

10
Bioptic Training Sequence
  • Locate Stationary Objects while Still
  • Locate Moving Objects while Still
  • Locate Moving Objects while Moving
  • Develop Rapid, Accurate Perception
  • Spatial Awareness Memory
  • Adjustments to various lighting conditions
  • Use of tracking cues

11
Other Considerations for Low Vision Drivers
  • Use Other Low Vision Devices Appropriately
  • Know Where You Are Going in Advance
  • Use Non-Visual Cues
  • Be Attentive to Driving at All Times
  • Drive During Less Demanding Conditions
  • Impose Voluntary Self-Restrictions
  • Periodic Professional Training

12
Driving Tasks
  • Steering, Shifting Turning
  • Speed Control Braking
  • Backing Up and Parking
  • Depth Perception
  • Use of Mirrors
  • Know Driving Laws Use Courtesy

13
Defensive Driving Skills
  • Keep Your Eyes Moving
  • See the Entire Picture
  • Be Sure You are Seen
  • Follow at a Safe Distance (4 seconds)
  • Anticipate what Other Driver(s) Action
  • Leave Yourself an Escape

14
Effective Bioptic Use
  • Spotting Device
  • Vary Amount of Bioptic Use
  • Maximizing Eye Movement
  • Scanning Driving Environment

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Indicators of Effective Bioptic Use
  • See traffic lights/stop signs, pedestrians in
    crosswalks through carrier lens
  • Spots reads freeway signs within one second
  • Determines distance before intersection to spot
    for breaking
  • Varies use between freeways, residential
    business areas

16
Restrictions
  • Geographic Area
  • Hours
  • Specific Roads
  • Special Vehicle Equipment
  • Driving to specific destinations
  • No Restrictions

17
Objections to Bioptic Telescope Use
  • Restricted Visual Field through Bioptic
  • Ring Scotoma Causing Blind Spot
  • Vibration and Speed Blur
  • Telescopic Parallax Depth Perception
  • Bioptic Use with Mirrors
  • Sensitive Bioptic Frame Adjustments

18
RESOURCES
  • Association for Driver Rehabilitation Specialists
  • PO Box 49, Edgerton, WI 53534 (t) 608-884-8833
  • (fax) 608-884-4851 http//www.driver-ed.org
  • BiOptic Driving Network
  • www.BiOpticDriving.org
  • www.BiOpticDriving.org.uk

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FOR MORE INFORMATION
  • Dr. Dennis Kelleher
  • Special Education Division
  • California Department of Education
  • 515 L Street Suite 270
  • Sacramento, CA 95814
  • 916-327-0842 voice
  • 916-445-4550 FAX
  • dkellehe_at_cde.ca.gov
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