3 May 2009 – 12:00pm People with medical conditions that may affect driving should be warned about their legal obligations, and there is scope for[…]
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Drivers with dementia require standardised on-road assessment of their driving safety MJA 1997; 167: 406-407 In this issue of the Journal, Lipski addresses the important[…]
With the ageing of the Australian population, an increasing proportion of elderly drivers may not be medically fit to drive motor vehicles, particularly people with[…]
14 March 2010 – 12:00pm Australian driver licensing authorities must take responsibility for determining whether a person’s medical condition makes them unfit to drive. This[…]
Australian driver licensing authorities must take responsibility for determining whether a person’s medical condition makes them unfit to drive. This can be difficult, especially for[…]
Fit to drive "a burden" says the head of a hospital epilepsy clinic. Article Sourced from the Courier Mail, QLD on March 10, 2010.
Driving Plus – Monday, November 23, 2009 There are those who hit their 17th birthday and take their first driving lesson on the same day.[…]
People with medical conditions that may affect driving should be warned about their legal obligations, and there is scope for such warnings to be prominently[…]