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Recent amendments to Turkey’s Regulation on Health Conditions and Examinations for Driver Candidates and Drivers have introduced significant changes aimed at improving road safety. These updates establish comprehensive health standards that applicants must meet to qualify for a driver’s license, emphasizing mental health and cognitive abilities.
A notable change is the implementation of a minimum IQ score of 80 as a prerequisite for obtaining a license. Individuals whose IQ is measured at 79 or below will be deemed ineligible, reflecting a commitment to ensuring that drivers possess adequate mental capacity to operate vehicles safely.
The regulation now mandates thorough mental health assessments for all driver candidates. Conditions such as mental illness, cognitive impairments, dementia, attention deficits, and emotional instability are taken into account. Applicants utilizing medications that influence emotional or mental stability will undergo additional scrutiny, with medical reports required to evaluate their fitness to drive.
In a progressive move, the regulation permits individuals diagnosed with epilepsy to apply for a driver’s license provided they have remained seizure-free for at least five years. This change aims to facilitate social integration and independence for epilepsy patients, while still enforcing strict medical verification through regular health check-ups.
New guidelines impose restrictions on patients with malignant tumors. Previously, those with non-metastasized tumors could obtain B and F class licenses. Currently, only patients without metastasis to the nervous system are eligible. The presence of nervous system metastasis is now considered a disqualifying factor due to potential impact on driving ability.
The health examination process has been refined to include detailed mental assessment tests and mandatory IQ testing. Applicants must have their examinations conducted at authorized health facilities, and psychiatric evaluations may be required to assess mental fitness more precisely.
The overarching goal of these regulatory changes is to reduce traffic accidents caused by drivers with compromised mental or cognitive capacities. Experts emphasize that these measures will not only protect other road users but also promote responsible driving practices across the community.
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