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LEGAL RESPONSIBILITIES
National legislation requires all drivers to notify the Driver Licensing Authority in their
state of "any permanent or long-term injury or illness that affects his or her safe
driving ability" (Assessing Fitness to Drive, 2003, page 10). This law exists in all
Australian states and territories except Western Australia. The law imposes penalties for
failure to report. Additionally, drivers may be liable under common law for continuing to
drive knowing that they have a condition that could affect their ability to drive.
Injuries or illnesses that could affect safe driving are outlined in the national medical
guidelines "Assessing Fitness to Drive for Commercial and Private Vehicle Drivers".
If you are uncertain whether you meet these guidelines or you want to discuss legal
responsibilities, contact us.
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