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Leg Strength and General Mobility—Necessary to control acceleration and braking.


Head/Neck Flexibility—Essential in checking blind spots, lane changes or merging.


High Contrast Visual Acuity—Needed to identify pavement markings, as well as detect many types of hazards in or near the road.


Visual Acuity—Vital for driving in low visibility conditions such as dusk, rain or fog.


Working Memory—Important in following directions, remembering traffic rules and regulations, and using information on highway guide signs.

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