Objective : The purpose of this study was to analyze the correlation between attention and mobile driving evaluation programs for healthy adults under the age of 65, and to present the basis for a mobile driving evaluation program.
Methods : General information on gender, age, dominant hand, dominant foot, and driving experience was collected using a survey, and reaction time and divided attention were derived using a mobile driving evaluation program. In addition, sustained attention and alternating attention were derived through the Trail Making Test test.
Results : Average values for reaction time and divided attention when driving using the mobile driving evaluation program were derived. A correlation analysis, found a significant positive correlation between sustained attention and reaction time during driving.
Conclusion : This study should be supplemented with a program that can demonstrate the reliability and validity of the mobile driving evaluation program and that is applicable to the elderly.