Driver's licence suspension upheld due to uncontrolled substance use disorder involving cocaine.
The appellant appealed the Registrar of Motor Vehicles' decision to suspend his driver's licence for medical reasons after receiving two unsolicited Medical Condition Reports indicating a substance use disorder involving cocaine.
The Licence Appeal Tribunal found that the appellant suffers from a substance use disorder that is likely to significantly interfere with his ability to drive safely.
Applying the CCMTA Medical Standards for Drivers, the Tribunal noted the appellant had not abstained from cocaine for the required 12-month period nor completed a rehabilitation program.
The appeal was dismissed and the licence suspension was confirmed.
OLATOntario Licence Appeal TribunalApr 27, 2026