Driving simulators provide a safe environment for observing a driver’s reactions without exposure to real risk. They enable typical scenarios to be created and objective data to be recorded: trajectory, reaction time, driving errors, management of unforeseen events. At Develter Innovation, these tools are enhanced by :
- eye tracking, to measure visual concentration,
- integration of distractors (sound, visual, conversational),
- replay mode to review behaviour in detail.
In the case of ADHD, these functions make it possible to spot warning signals (persistent inattention, impulsive reactions, poor perception of danger, etc.) and offer an initial decision-making tool for health professionals or driving instructors. It is also a way of raising drivers’ own awareness of their difficulties, in a non-stigmatising context.
Several clinical studies, notably summarised in a Canadian publication validated by the French National Authority for Health (HAS), confirm the positive impact of drug treatment on the driving ability of ADHD patients.