Driver's licence suspension confirmed due to cognitive impairment significantly interfering with ability to drive safely.
The appellant appealed the Registrar of Motor Vehicles' decision to suspend his driver's licence.
The suspension was initiated after the appellant's neurologist submitted a mandatory report indicating the appellant suffered from cognitive impairment.
The Ministry of Transportation required the appellant to undergo a driving assessment, during which an occupational therapist concluded he was unsafe to drive and not a candidate for remedial training.
The Tribunal found that the appellant had a medical condition likely to significantly interfere with his ability to drive safely and confirmed the licence suspension.
OLATOntario Licence Appeal TribunalNov 28, 2019