Abstract
In this paper, driving behavior data of young healthy drivers were collected with a low-fidelity driving simulator in order to develop driving behavior database for evaluation of driving skills of cognitively handicapped persons mainly due to higher brain dysfunction Thirty drivers around 20-30 years old were recruited Several tests, such as TMT (Trail Making Test), were also done The obtained data will be useful to understand how healthy drivers are distributed and to identify the boundary of the distribution of healthy driver behavior