The UFOV assessment is designed to evaluate important cognitive skills required to drive safely. UFOV should be viewed as one source of information that may aid in forming opinions about a user's ability to drive safely. Information other than UFOV, such as driving habits, driving record, medical conditions, and other relevant factors, should always be taken into account before determining an individual’s ability to drive safely.
Health Care Professionals
UFOV may be used to aid in making professional judgments about an individual’s fitness to drive. UFOV may also be used as part of a battery of cognitive tests for purposes of assessing cognitive functioning.
Employers
UFOV may be used to assess potential or current employees’ driving skills. UFOV is also sensitive to temporary conditions, such as medication side effects, and may assist employers in determining fitness to drive.
Departments of Motor Vehicles
UFOV may serve as a measure for screening applicants for driver's licenses.
Insurers
UFOV may aid in measuring automobile crash risk.
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