Driver's licence suspension set aside as mild sleep apnea did not significantly interfere with safe driving.
The appellant appealed the Registrar of Motor Vehicles' decision to suspend his driver's licence due to a diagnosis of obstructive sleep apnea.
The Registrar argued the condition caused daytime sleepiness and impaired driving ability.
The Tribunal found that while the appellant had mild obstructive sleep apnea, the evidence, including a sleep specialist's opinion that reporting to the Ministry was not indicated, did not establish that the condition significantly interfered with his ability to drive safely.
The Tribunal set aside the licence suspension.
OLATOntario Licence Appeal TribunalMar 19, 2026