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Just Want to Talk | Last Active: Apr 4, 2023 | Replies (3672)

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@contentandwell
Like Linda @lioness mentioned, at least in California doctors are required to report any loss of consciousness to the Motor Vehicle Dept., suspensions are nearly automatic. The DMV sends a 1 page questionnaire I have to answer and 5-6 pages for the doctor. Depending on how the doctor answers the questions and the DMV employee reviewing my case, they can reverse the suspension without a hearing, fingers crossed.
I find it funny, although confusing they say they have to maintain safety for the motoring public. Interesting they aren’t concerned about the safety of the motoring public for the few weeks it takes them to suspend my license. Trying to figure out reasoning by a gov’t agency is something I’m glad I don’t understand.
Jake

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@jakedduck1 I must have missed, or forgotten, that you lost consciousness recently. That is scary. They really do need to be very careful if that can happen, but as you say, it seems odd that you can continue to drive for a few weeks!
JK