Driver's licence suspension confirmed due to ongoing hallucinations and lack of updated psychiatric assessment.
The Applicant appealed the Registrar of Motor Vehicles' decision to suspend his commercial driver's licence for medical reasons.
The Applicant had a history of schizophrenia and experienced ongoing hallucinations while driving, though he had been off medication for two years without a relapse or any motor vehicle accidents.
The Licence Appeal Tribunal confirmed the Registrar's decision, finding that the Applicant suffers from a mental disability likely to significantly interfere with his ability to drive safely, and upheld the requirement for an updated psychiatric assessment and treatment compliance.
OLATOntario Licence Appeal TribunalMay 2, 2012