“…However, there is little consistency in guidelines for both predriving and behind-the-wheel components of the comprehensive driving evaluation. While the behind-the-wheel assessment was identified as the determining factor for making a fitness to drive recommendation in a recent study of DRS (Dickerson, 2013), few DRS use computer-based tools or driving simulators, which frequently have greater predictive validity than other individual tools that measure discrete abilities (e.g., divided attention, digit span, strength, and figure ground) (Dickerson et al, in press). Furthermore, there is on-going development of specific tools for driver screening and/or assessment, particularly in the area of driving simulation and this is likely to continue.…”