Question: People with chronic diseases that can affect their ability to drive (such as diabetes, epilepsy, and narcolepsy), must always
A) drive with another person in the vehicle.
B) have proof that their illness is controlled with medication that causes no side effects to their driving ability.
C) drive only during daylight hours.
D) have a special license plate so police know about their condition.
A) drive with another person in the vehicle.
B) have proof that their illness is controlled with medication that causes no side effects to their driving ability.
C) drive only during daylight hours.
D) have a special license plate so police know about their condition.
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have proof that their illness is controlled with medication that causes no side effects to their driving ability.