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    Top Reporting an Unsafe Driver

    Connecticut doesn't automatically check the driving ability of elderly drivers or those with medical problems. However, law enforcement officials, physicians, and optometrists may notify the Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV) if they feel someone may be unfit to safely drive.

    Those who aren't doctors or police officers may also report someone who may no longer be a safe driver. To do so, send a notarized affidavit
    to:

    • Medical Qualifications Unit
    • Department of Motor Vehicles
    • 60 State St.
    • Wethersfield, CT 06161-5070

    Include the reasons why you think the driver may no longer be a safe driver, as well as information concerning the identity of the driver.

    The driver will be contacted by mail, and will have to be examined by a physician, who will file a report. The physician's report may then trigger a DMV re-testing of the driver, or simply allow the DMV to ask for more medical information.

    Drivers who refuse to cooperate will have their license suspended.

    Sometimes a motorist will lose only the right to drive in all types of situations. For instance, they might be issued a restricted license only allowing them to drive during daylight.

    For more information on this process, call the Medical Qualifications Unit at (860)263-5223 during DMV business hours.

    Top Seizures

    Those who suffer from seizures or other medical conditions that can interfere with the ability to drive safely may be forced to file periodic, ongoing reports with the DMV verifying their condition is under control, and that they can safely operate a motor vehicle.

    Prospective drivers who experience seizures or other medical problems that could impair their ability to drive safely must let the DMV know of their condition when they apply for a license. They may also be subjected to periodic medical testing in order to keep their driving privileges.

    Top Vision Tests

    When applying for or renewing your license, you'll be asked to successfully complete a three-pronged test that examines your visual acuity, peripheral vision, and depth/color perception.

    Your visual acuity must be at least 20/40 to pass, which can include the aid of glasses or contacts. Those who don't pass may be able to qualify for restricted driving privileges. Ask the DMV for additional information on this.

    Top Disabled Driver Training Services Program

    This unique statewide program allows residents with certain disabilities the opportunity to drive, but only with special adaptive equipment. Contact the Handicapped Driver Training Unit at (860) 263-5097 for details on the program, and also read our Drivers with Disabilities article.

    Top Medical Forms

    The DMV provides a host of medical forms online.

     
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