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Catkin
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Catkin asked in Politics & GovernmentLaw & Ethics · 10 years ago

Can a person's driver's license be reevaluated?

Someone close to me is having cognitive issues and often drives erratically. I'm very concerned that this person may be injured or hurt someone else. Is there an agency or person that I could discuss this with? Ideally the person could take the road test to determine if driving has become too dangerous. Thank you for any insight or advice.

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  • 10 years ago
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    Yes, it's possible for a persons ability to drive to be reevaluated, and their license revoked if they're found unfit to drive due to physical or mental illness. You should start by going to the website of whatever organization in your state is responsible for issuing drivers licenses. You probably won't find a lot of helpful information for your case there, but there should be an information phone number that you can call. Tell them your story and they should be able to advise you on what steps to take.

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