Title: Swedish Road Administration
1Swedish Road Administration
- Sven Hultman
- Stina Stenback
- Brussels 25 Nov 2005
2The obligatory medical testing for category B
drivers in Sweden
- contains
- a self declaration of health, and
- an eyesight test
- When there is need for it, a doctors certificate
will be ordered by the county administration
3Content of the medical test
- Self declaration regarding all the different
diseases in our regulations with the medical
requirements for driving licence holders - Visual acuity
- Field of vision
4The obligatory eyesight test is carried out by
- a general practitioner,
- an optician, or
- a trained person at a driving school with special
equipment
5Doctors do not make any formal decisions
regarding possession of driving licences Their
certificates should however be considered by the
responsible official at the county administration
6Those who apply for a learners driving permit
will get a decision with
- refusal if the medical requirements are not met,
- approval if the medical requirements are met, or
- approval with conditions to give in new
certificates within a certain period if the
medical conditions are met but there is a need to
follow-up the medical status
7Those who already possess a learners driving
permit or a driving licence that has been
questioned will get a decision with
- revocation (withdrawal), or
- requirement to submit new certificates within a
certain period
8Appeal
- County decisions to refuse or revoke a learners
driving permit and to revoke a driving licence
may be appealed in an administrative court
9Reports from doctors to the county
administration
- Reports from the police
- Reports from the criminal courts
10In 1982 the mandatory doctors certificate was
abolished for those who apply for a learners
driving permit or a driving licence category B
- The reason was that an official study had found
that those check-ups did not provide any new
information that was not mentioned in the
applicants health declarations, and that the
medical profession should be used for better
purposes.
11In 1953 the Swedish doctors were
recommended to provide the county administration
with relevant information when their patients did
not fulfil the medical requirements for driving
licences but it was still voluntary
- In 1972 they were told that they ought to do so
- Since 1981 the law says that they shall do so
12How to identify drivers and associated
medical problems
13Since 1981
- All medical doctors are responsible for INFORMING
THE ADMINISTRATION AUTHORITY of any medical
impairment concerning driving capability - It is also possible to reach a doctor patient
agreement (as long as the doctor trusts the
patient) that the patient shall abstain from
driving
14- The physician who is duty bound to report usually
knows his patient well - Its cheap. Medical check-ups every 10 years,
drivers aged 45 years or more, will be expensive.
More than 3 milion drivers should need a medical
examination during the next 10 years - Quick medical examinations do not always identify
medical impairment. In our country since 1998 C
and D drivers aged 45 years or more undergo
medical tests every 10 years and thereafter.
Reports indicate that only very few medical
problems are identified in these tests.
15- Check-ups do not seem to increase skills of the
doctors. 1998 comparing 3000 GP in Finland and
Sweden, physicians in Finland did not show more
activity or knowledge with regard to
fitness-to-drive. - Drivers sometimes have to wait a long time before
they can see a doctor which might cause problems
related to work. - Better information and education encouraged
doctors to inform the authorities.
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- Reporting to the authorities will obstruct
patient doctor relations - Physicians do not know when to report
- If there are no apparent medical impairments
what to do when the doctors need to make sure
that driving capacity is still good enough? Maybe
the patient refuses further examination. Mild
dementia, post stroke etc - Some drivers will never see a doctor
17The Swedish Road Administration suggests
- Physicians are obliged to report medical
impairment - Guidelines will make it easier to understand the
regulations - Traffic Medical Centres to which doctors can
refer patients to see neuropsychologists, work
therapists, doctors, driving examiners etc.
Research, simulator, computers
18The Swedish Road Administration suggests
- 4. Traffic Medical Units at existing units like
Geriatric wards - Education in medical schools, postgraduate
- information
- 6. Mandatory self health declaration when
renewing the driving license every 10 years