if you mean people who suffer from epileptic seizures, yes they can drive a car if they so chose, however, their physician normally will advise against this, even if they are on medication, the reason for this is that their insurance may not cover them should they cause an accident., so the majority of people who suffer from this disease will not drive either, they realize what the consequences could be.
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Give or take a little less than half of the people who live in Canada drive a car.
A Canadian Citizen can not drive a car with US plates into Canada. I'm not sure why, only that its a Canada rule.
yes you can drive but it is harm to have the car without the owner
Depends on where u are
People who have epilepsy can drive. It depends on the severity of their epilepsy, how long since their last seizure and where in the world they are. Some places require that you be clear of seizures for longer than other places do. So there are people who have epilepsy who can drive cars without problems.
Not from where I live. I would have to ship the car from Canada to Europe and drive the rest of the way.
It takes about 44 hours long to drive from Ottawa, Canada to Vancouver, Canada. The actual distance by car is 4,815.7 km.
It should not be a problem to buy a car in Canada and drive it in Washington State If you want to later register it in the U.S. You will have to do a lot of paperwork though.
Canada drives on the right.
People drive a manual car by using a stick shift to control the car.
14 I believe. You can drive at 14 in Alberta, Canada.