Driver's licence suspension upheld due to uncontrolled seizure condition interfering with safe driving.
The appellant appealed the Registrar of Motor Vehicles' decision to suspend her driver's licence due to a medical condition involving seizures.
The Licence Appeal Tribunal reviewed medical reports from a neurologist and a family physician, as well as the appellant's own testimony, which confirmed she had recently experienced seizures and had not yet achieved a stabilized or controlled condition.
Applying the Canadian Council of Motor Transport Administrators Medical Standards for Drivers, the Tribunal found that the appellant's condition was likely to significantly interfere with her ability to drive safely.
The appeal was dismissed and the licence suspension was confirmed.
OLATOntario Licence Appeal TribunalSep 13, 2019