Table 4:

Health conditions that may contribute to risk of collision fatality

Health conditionMandatory testingMethod for testing*
Vision
Visual acuity lossYesVisual acuity test
Visual field defectCommercial divers onlyVisual field test
DiplopiaNoExamination by a physician
Cognition
Alcohol dependenceNoQuestionnaire
Sleep disorderNoSleep study
DementiaNoCognitive test
Psychiatric disorderNoExamination by a physician
SeizureNoElectroencephalography
ConcussionNoCognitive test
Miscellaneous
Diabetes mellitusCommercial drivers onlyGlucose diary, laboratory investigation (acetated hemoglobin level)
Hearing lossCommercial drivers onlyAudiometry
Aortic aneurismNoImaging study
  • Note: Adapted from the CMA’s driver’s guide: determining medical fitness to operate motor vehicles, 8th edition.24

  • * Specific methods for screening are generally based on criteria for commercial drivers.

  • All provinces and territories require testing for visual acuity and also impose a statutory duty on physicians relating to warning patients who are potentially unfit to drive. The duty to warn and report is mandatory in all provinces and territories, with the exceptions of Alberta, Nova Scotia and Quebec.