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After a neurological injury or limb loss, many people make returning to driving a major goal. Of course safety for youself, your passengers and your fellow drivers is our main concern. Being able to drive certainly makes getting back into the community easier and adds to a sense of independence. When you are ready, you will need to complete a medical evaluation form for the DMV. You may be required to re-take the written and road tests. Adaptive driving courses and modifications to your vehicle are also available to help make driving possible. Resources for returning to driving are listed below:
Driving after Stroke
Adaptive Driver Evaluation and Training Programs
AARP Driver Safety Classes
California Department of Motor Vehicles - Driver Medical Evaluation
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