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What is the policy of the Port St. Lucie Police Department when an officer detects a person who appears to be physically or mentally disabled?
What is the policy of the Port St. Lucie Police Department when an officer detects a person who appears to be physically or mentally disabled?
- The officer should allow the driver to continue operating the vehicle.
- The officer should complete the appropriate documentation to request a re-examination by the Department of Motor Vehicles. (correct)
- The officer should request a medical report from the driver.
- The officer should issue a citation to the driver.
Under what circumstances can the Department of Motor Vehicles require a licensee to submit medical reports regarding their physical or mental condition?
Under what circumstances can the Department of Motor Vehicles require a licensee to submit medical reports regarding their physical or mental condition?
- If the licensee has been issued a citation for a traffic violation.
- If the licensee is over the age of 65.
- If it has reason to believe that the licensee is physically or mentally unqualified to operate a motor vehicle. (correct)
- If the licensee has been involved in a traffic crash.
What is the purpose of the Department of Motor Vehicle Medical Reporting Form?
What is the purpose of the Department of Motor Vehicle Medical Reporting Form?
- To provide a means for licensees to renew their driver's licenses.
- To provide a means for licensees to report medical conditions that may affect their ability to operate a motor vehicle.
- To provide a means for the Department of Motor Vehicles to issue restricted licenses.
- To provide a means for law enforcement officers to request a driver's license re-examination. (correct)
What must be included in the summary portion of the Department of Motor Vehicle Medical Reporting Form?
What must be included in the summary portion of the Department of Motor Vehicle Medical Reporting Form?
What happens if the Department of Motor Vehicles determines that a licensee is physically or mentally unqualified to operate a motor vehicle?
What happens if the Department of Motor Vehicles determines that a licensee is physically or mentally unqualified to operate a motor vehicle?