Driving After a Medical Condition: What You Should Know


 

Introduction

Recovering from a medical condition and wondering if you can drive again? Canadian licensing authorities take road safety seriously, and medical fitness is key to driving legally.

When You Need to Report a Medical Condition

  • Certain health conditions (e.g. epilepsy, heart issues, vision loss, mental health concerns) must be reported to your province’s licensing authority.

  • Your physician may submit a report if they believe your condition could impact safe driving.

What Happens Next

  • You may be asked to submit a medical form or undergo a specialized medical review.

  • Depending

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