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Driving a motor vehicle is a complex task involving perception, appropriate judgement, adequate response time and appropriate physical capability. A range of medical conditions, disabilities and treatments may influence these driving prerequisites.
Assessing Fitness to Drive details the medical standards for driver licensing used by health professionals and driver licensing authorities.
Appendix 2 Forms. Appendix 2.1. Medical report form. The driver licensing authority has a legal responsibility to ensure all drivers have the appropriate skills and ability, and are medically fit to hold a driver licence. To meet this responsibility,
Driving a motor vehicle is a complex task involving perception, appropriate judgement, adequate response time and appropriate physical capability. A range of medical conditions, disabilities and treatments may influence these driving prerequisites.
From 22 June 2022 there have been changes to the fitness to drive criteria for substance misuse disorders. See Summary of changes for more details. 9.3 Medical standards for licensing. Requirements for unconditional and conditional licences are
9. Substance misuse. This chapter focuses mainly on regular heavy use of, and dependence on, alcohol and other substances (including illicit and prescription or over-the-counter drugs). The standards for licensing do not address acute intoxication,
Assessing Fitness to Drive details the medical standards for driver licensing used by health professionals and driver licensing authorities.
8.3 Medical standards for licensing. Requirements for unconditional and conditional licences are outlined in the following table. Medical standards for licensing – sleep disorders. Health professionals should familiarise themselves with the
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