Abstract
Mental illness often leads to functional deficits that likely affect one’s driving performance and may even pose threat to other road users. However, having a mental illness does not automatically preclude one from driving which is essential to mobility and productivity. Indeed, evaluating their fitness-to-drive would be of necessary. Despite that, there is still a lack of a local driving evaluation service that specifically addresses the impact of mental illness on driving capacity. This paper discusses the needs to evaluate the fitness-to-drive of people with mental illness. It advocates the development of such specific driver assessment service with a local example as illustration. Lastly, some of the challenges related to the drivers’ responsibility to declare personal health status and large variety of assessment approaches are also discussed.
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Chiu, C. W. C., Law, C. K. M., & Cheng, A. S. K. (2019, December 1). Driver assessment service for people with mental illness. Hong Kong Journal of Occupational Therapy. SAGE Publications Inc. https://doi.org/10.1177/1569186119886773
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