Driver's licence suspension upheld due to alcohol use disorder significantly interfering with safe driving.
The appellant appealed the Registrar of Motor Vehicles' decision to suspend her driver's licence due to a medical condition.
The Registrar relied on medical reports indicating the appellant suffered from a moderate to severe alcohol use disorder.
The appellant denied having an ongoing alcohol problem, despite a recent impaired driving charge.
The Tribunal found that the appellant suffered from an alcohol use disorder that significantly interfered with her ability to drive safely, noting her lack of insight and failure to meet the required period of abstinence.
The Registrar's decision to suspend the licence was confirmed.
OLATOntario Licence Appeal TribunalFeb 19, 2026