Assessing Fitness to Drive

Cover of Assessing Fitness to Drive 2016 (as amended up to August 2017)
Assessing Fitness to Drive 2016 (as amended up to August 2017)
  • Publication no: AP-G56-17
  • ISBN: 978-1-925451-95-5
  • Published: 7 January 2017
  • Edition: 5.1
  • Superseded

This edition of Assessing Fitness to Drive has been superseded by Edition 6 published 22 June 2022. Read the summary of changes or access the 2022 edition.

Assessing Fitness to Drive, a joint publication of Austroads and the National Transport Commission (NTC), details the medical standards for driver licensing for use by health professionals and driver licensing authorities.

The primary purpose of this publication is to increase road safety in Australia by assisting health professionals to:

  • assess the fitness to drive of their patients in a consistent and appropriate manner based on current medical evidence
  • promote the responsible behaviour of their patients, having regard to their medical fitness
  • conduct medical examinations for the licensing of drivers as required by state and territory driver licensing authorities
  • provide information to inform decisions on conditional licences, and
  • recognise the extent and limits of their professional and legal obligations with respect to reporting fitness to drive.

The publication also aims to provide guidance to driver licensing authorities in making licensing decisions.

With these aims in mind Assessing Fitness to Drive:

  • outlines clear medical requirements for driver capability based on available evidence and expert medical opinion
  • clearly differentiates between national minimum standards (approved by the Transport and Infrastructure Council) for drivers of commercial and private vehicles
  • provides general guidelines for managing patients with respect to their fitness to drive
  • outlines the legal obligations for health professionals, driver licensing authorities and drivers
  • provides a reporting template to guide reporting to the driver licensing authority if required, and
  • provides links to supporting and substantiating information.

The standards are approved by Commonwealth, state and territory transport ministers.

The standards in this 2016 edition are effective from 1 October 2016.

Corrigendum 1

On 1 August 2017 the PDF version of Assessing Fitness to Drive was reissued with corrections relating to:

  • repaired abdominal and thoracic aneurysms; and
  • use of visual aids, specifically telescopic lenses (bioptic lenses) and electronic aids.

The contact details for the Driver Licensing authorities listed in Appendix 9 were also updated.

Corrigendum 1

On 1 August 2017 the PDF version of Assessing Fitness to Drive was reissued with corrections relating to:

  • repaired abdominal and thoracic aneurysms; and
  • use of visual aids, specifically telescopic lenses (bioptic lenses) and electronic aids.

The contact details for the Driver Licensing authorities listed in Appendix 9 were also updated.

Hard copy orders will have the Corrigendum inserted as a separate sheet.