“…Finally, and most importantly, because of their temporal impairment, deaf learners find the mental simulation and sequencing of the evolution of dynamic situations via static pictures more difficult than learners with normal hearing (Conway et al, 2009). Dynamic visualization presentation could, however, act as a compensating support, as previous studies have shown for learners with low visuospatial abilities (Berney & Bétrancourt, 2016;Boucheix & Schneider, 2009;Hegarty, 2004;Hegarty, Kriz, & Cate, 2003;Höffler & Leutner, 2011;Wong, Castro-Alonso, Ayres, & Paas, 2018). F I G U R E 2 Examples of two overtaking situations, when the distance from the vehicle in front (on approach) is short (a) and when the distance from the vehicle is longer (b).…”