DRIVE Fields
Legal notice
This page keeps the ownership and use terms clear without interrupting the clinical workflow.
Copyright and ownership
Copyright (c) 2026 Dr Simon Chen. All rights reserved.
DRIVE Fields is free to use as the hosted clinician decision-support tool, but it is not open source. The source code, rule implementation, report templates, visual design, documentation, test materials, marketing assets, and original wording remain proprietary unless written permission says otherwise.
Permitted use
Clinicians may use the hosted app to support Australian driving visual-field assessment, print or save generated reports for the clinical record, and share the public website link with colleagues.
Not permitted
You may not copy, republish, resell, clone, or reuse the source code, compiled app, report templates, brand assets, validation materials, or substantial original text to create another product or service without written permission.
Trade mark notice
DRIVE Fields is used as an unregistered trade mark by Dr Simon Chen. The mark should not be used in a way that suggests another product, service, endorsement, or affiliation.
Clinical boundary
Decision support only. The driver licensing authority makes the final licensing decision. Clinicians remain responsible for checking the entered facts, interpreting the patient, and deciding what to report.
Austroads and device names
Austroads, Humphrey, Medmont, Melbourne Rapid Fields, Henson, Octopus, Optopol, ZEISS, Topcon, and other named organisations or devices remain the property of their respective owners. DRIVE Fields is not affiliated with or endorsed by Austroads or those device manufacturers unless expressly stated in writing.
Privacy
The public manual-grid app runs in the browser. It does not send marked points, reliability values, visual acuity entries, or generated reports to a DRIVE Fields assessment server.