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Submissions received will help inform the review of the Assessing Fitness to Drive Standards, including identifying key issues, implementation challenges and areas for further investigation.

The NTC does not intend to publish submissions received as part of this initial consultation stage. However, information and views provided may be summarised, referenced or attributed to stakeholders in reports or other materials prepared as part of the review process.

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What issues, evidence or opportunities should be considered as part of the review of Assessing Fitness to Drive?

In your response, you may wish to comment on:

  • areas where the Standards may not reflect current evidence or clinical best practice
  • areas where the Standards may be unclear, inconsistent or difficult to apply
  • emerging medical, road safety or implementation issues
  • evidence or research relevant to fitness to drive assessment and management.