They are not suposed to even think of applying for a learners licence, leave alone a valid drivers licence. As they put their lives and of others at risk doing this. Better Answer (The above answer is wrong): Usually yes and rarely no. There are modern medicines and surgical procedures which are effective in controlling epileptic seizures. The Canadian Medical Association has developed criteria for determining when a particular epileptic will be licensed to drive. If a person refuses to take their prescribed anti-seizure medicine then they will not be allowed to drive. If they take the medicine and have been seizure-free for three months (longer for commercial drivers) then they can get a valid license to drive. There are specific detailed explanations in Section 10.4 (Seizures) of the CMA Driver's Guide, available as a download from the SGI website. See reference link provided.
Younger drivers have less experience but better reaction time.. Older drivers have more experience but less reaction time.
drivers ed is a very beneficial experience for young drivers. it helps young drivers learn the fundamentals of driving. in conclusion I would recommend drivers ed to a young driver.
Five days with multiple drivers, stopping only for meals and sleep
A person may be able to get their drivers license back in Oregon state if they have been seizure free for a year. The person will need a signed letter from their doctor stating the seizures are now gone.
How much limo drivers make depends on where they work and their experience. Limo drivers usually make a specific amount per hour and also get tips.
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No. And you really need to drop this notion now. You do not need to be behind the wheel of any vehicle - let alone a CMV - when you have an epileptic seizure.
Yes, they have more accidents. They have less experience and take more risks.
That depends on their location, their level of experience, and their company.
All you have to have is drivers education if your sixteen and if your eighteen you just got to have your class D drivers license to drive a V8 vehicle
A 16 year old can be a good driver, but he/she lacks practical experience. That is why teen drivers are more prone to have accidents.
Up to 6gs in racing, sometimes more in a crash.