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Fitness to drive assessment

Fitness to drive decision-making process and key assessment considerations

Key assessment steps and questions

  • Establish the medical and driving history and consider the licence type
    • Note on the medical report if consulting with a person for the first time without access to their clinical history
  • Undertake a clinical examination and consider the results, patient history and driving needs
    • Could fatigued driving exacerbate the person’s condition or medications?
    • Are there comorbidities that individually or additively impair driving ability?
    • Does the person rely on other body systems for adaptation or compensation? Have these been assessed?
  • Inform and advise the patient of their fitness to drive and any driving restrictions
    • Is the patient capable of understanding, retaining or complying with this advice?
    • For progressive conditions, plan for the potential impacts on future driving ability
  • Report to the driver licensing authority as appropriate
    • Check the legal requirements for reporting with the local driver licensing authority
    • Consider reporting to the driver licensing authority if the person continues driving despite appropriate advice and is likely to endanger the public
  • Record keeping, sharing and follow-up
    • Document the advice in the person’s patient file
    • Has your advice been shared with the patient’s referring GP and/or other treating physicians?

Assessment and licensing responsibilities, obligations and considerations

Driver Health Professional Driver Licensing Authority
Responsible for meeting licensing obligations and managing their health conditions

Assesses driving fitness by:

  • evaluating conditions against the medical standards
  • providing advice to the driver on their fitness to drive

Makes the final licensing decision based on:

  • private and commercial licensing standards
  • medical advice and driver information

Licensing obligations

  • Follow licensing requirements, including licence conditions or driving restrictions
  • Report health changes within a reasonable timeframe
  • Follow medical advice
  • Provide accurate information to health professionals and the driver licensing authority

Medical and physical conditions affecting driving

  • Temporary conditions
  • Substance misuse and intoxication
  • Chronic illness and conditions
  • Disabilities
  • Age-related changes
  • Multiple medical conditions
  • Medications and other treatments

Medical advice and driver information

  • Advice from medical professionals
  • Advice from independent medical panels
  • Recommendations for licence conditions
  • Periodic medical review
  • Driving history
 

Health professional’s advice

  • Supports drivers to understand the impact of their condition and meet their licensing obligations
  • Supports driver licensing authority make final decision

Driver licensing decision

  • Issue
  • Renew
  • Apply a condition
  • Suspend
  • Cancel

Further information