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There are two medical probations that are appropriate for drivers with LOC disorders, Medical Probation Type II and Type III. Placing a person on medical probation allows drivers with controlled epilepsy and other disorders characterized by a lapse of consciousness to continue driving.
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Under one type of probation, for drivers who have achieved three to five months of control, the individual may be permitted to drive based on the following factors: seizure type, seizure manifestations; seizure, medical and lifestyle history; and the seizure-free period prior to the last episode.
12 Δεκ 2023 · The California DMV may revoke or suspend your driver’s license if you have epilepsy, seizures, or other consciousness disorders that negatively affect your ability to drive safely. Here are four main points to know if you have epilepsy and drive in California:
There is not a mandatory period of time that a person must have been seizure free before being issued a driver’s license. The DMV looks at each case and determines eligibility on the basis of several factors.
Whether you have an illness, injury, or you take medication that causes certain side effects, if you are diagnosed with a medical condition that may affect your driving, you should let the Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV) know.
California Vehicle Code section 13953 empowers the DMV to immediately and without a hearing, suspend or revoke the driving privilege of any driver who may pose an immediate hazard to the motoring public, if they are allowed to continue driving.
12 Δεκ 2023 · In California, you can request to be put on medical probation after your license has been suspended for a fainting spell. To be placed on medical probation, the driver’s lapse of consciousness must be under control for at least three months.