Your doctor can help by:
- Providing support through conversations and sharing ideas.
- Discussing the results of the in-office assessment and recommendations with you.
- Possibly referring you to a specialized driving assessment if the doctor is unsure of your driving ability.
If your doctor recommends that you stop driving, they may have to notify the responsible government authority. This authority may then suspend your driver’s license. If your doctor does not make such a report, they can be held legally responsible if you get in a car crash.
For help deciding when is the right time to give up driving, click on on the titles below. After you review each worksheet, when you close the worksheet's web page, it will automatically take you back to here.
For help coming up with ways to get around when you are no longer able to drive, click on the titles below of these worksheets produced by The Hartford. After you review each worksheet, when you close the worksheet's web page, it will automatically take you back to here. Some parts of these worksheets may not be helpful if you live in a rural community.