Some individuals are concerned that poor test results on their assessment may result in them being restricted from driving. This is an understandable concern, but it would be extremely rare for any immediate action to be taken on the basis of cognitive test results alone. The Office of the Superintendent of Motor Vehicles (OSMV) requires health care providers, including psychologists, to make a formal report if a patient has a medical condition that makes it dangerous to the patient or the public for the patient to drive a motor vehicle AND the patient continues to drive after the provider warns the patient of the danger. Therefore, if neuropsychological test results suggest the individual may pose a safety risk by driving, the client (and their family members, if present) will be provided with information to that effect, and this will be included in the report that is sent to the family doctor.

 

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