Wednesday, May 23, 2018

Driver medical conditions

Driver medical conditions
Driver Medical Conditions

How can a medical condition affect my driver license or privilege to drive?

For highway safety reasons, DMV must evaluate or maintain control over drivers who have any medical condition (physical or mental) that may interfere with the safe operation of a motor vehicle.
DMV can learn about a medical condition by
answers on an Application for Permit, Driver License or Non-Driver ID Card
 form (MV-44)
an accident report
a report from a doctor or a police officer
a report from a member of family of the driver or other citizen

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What can happen if DMV learns I have a medical condition that may affect my driving? 
If DMV learns you have a medical condition that may affect your driving, you may be required to
discuss how your medical condition affects your driving ability with DMV staff
provide medical documentation
take a vision test, written test or road test 

What can happen to my driver license if my medical condition affects my driving or I fail to submit medical documentation? 

a restriction(s) may be added to your driver license or learner permit
your driver license or learner permit can be suspended.



Driver medical conditions
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