Research

Research on Drive Focus is currently underway at major universities and hospitals throughout the United States and Canada

Drive Focus has been shown to significantly reduce the types of driving errors that get teens into trouble.

Here are the most recent peer-reviewed results (click on title to access article):

1. Driver training application for individuals with Autism. Assistive Technology Outcomes and Benefits
Monahan, M., Brooks, J., Seeanner, J., Jenkins, C., & Monahan, J. (2020). 
Assistive Technology Outcomes and Benefits, 14(Spring 2020), 77-93.

2. Clinical Utility of the DriveFocus™ Intervention on Young Drivers With and Without Experience.
Alvarez, L., Classen, S., & Medhizadah, S. (2019).
Frontiers in Public Health, 7.
doi: 10.3389/fpubh.2019.00123

3. Pilot Efficacy of a DriveFocus™ Intervention on the Driving Performance of Young Drivers.
Alvarez, L., Classen, S., Medhizadah, S., Knott, M., & He, W. (2018).
Frontiers in Public Health, 6.
doi: 10.3389/fpubh.2018.00125

4. Feasibility of DriveFocus™ and Driving Simulation Interventions in Young Drivers. Alvarez, L., Classen, S., Medhizadah, S., Knott, M., Asantey, K., He, W., … Moulin, M. S. (2018). OTJR: Occupation, Participation and Health, 38(4), 245–253. doi: 10.1177/1539449218787495