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Driving Privileges. Do You Know Someone Who Should Not Be On the Road? Special South Carolina Law.
We all know that our facilities diminish with the aging process. It is a fact of the process that is difficult to accept. When we realize our senses and motor skills are not what they should be, most accept and adjust. Some do not.
Driving a motor vehicle on a public roadway requires skills to be at a minimal level for personal safety, and the safety of the general public. It is one thing to be stubborn and resist lifestyle adjustments and personal inconveniences. But when aging puts you at risk, as well as innocent others, personal pride must give way.
South Carolina Motor Vehicle Department has a procedure for the general public to use in reporting someone for a re-evaluation of their driving skills. If you have reasonable suspicion that someone you know would be a danger to himself, or to others, due to poor driving skills, a reporting procedure is available to compel that person to be re-examined for driving qualifications.
The specific regulation is located in the S. C. Code of Laws at Title 56, Chapter 1, Article 270, which can be read in full on this page.
We all know that our facilities diminish with the aging process. It is a fact of the process that is difficult to accept. When we realize our senses and motor skills are not what they should be, most accept and adjust. Some do not.
Driving a motor vehicle on a public roadway requires skills to be at a minimal level for personal safety, and the safety of the general public. It is one thing to be stubborn and resist lifestyle adjustments and personal inconveniences. But when aging puts you at risk, as well as innocent others, personal pride must give way.
South Carolina Motor Vehicle Department has a procedure for the general public to use in reporting someone for a re-evaluation of their driving skills. If you have reasonable suspicion that someone you know would be a danger to himself, or to others, due to poor driving skills, a reporting procedure is available to compel that person to be re-examined for driving qualifications.
The specific regulation is located in the S. C. Code of Laws at Title 56, Chapter 1, Article 270, which can be read in full on this page.
We all know that our facilities diminish with the aging process. It is a fact of the process that is difficult to accept. When we realize our senses and motor skills are not what they should be, most accept and adjust. Some do not.
Driving a motor vehicle on a public roadway requires skills to be at a minimal level for personal safety, and the safety of the general public. It is one thing to be stubborn and resist lifestyle adjustments and personal inconveniences. But when aging puts you at risk, as well as innocent others, personal pride must give way.
South Carolina Motor Vehicle Department has a procedure for the general public to use in reporting someone for a re-evaluation of their driving skills. If you have reasonable suspicion that someone you know would be a danger to himself, or to others, due to poor driving skills, a reporting procedure is available to compel that person to be re-examined for driving qualifications.
The specific regulation is located in the S. C. Code of Laws at Title 56, Chapter 1, Article 270, which can be read in full on this page.
We all know that our facilities diminish with the aging process. It is a fact of the aging process that is difficult to accept. When we realize our senses and motor skills are not what they should be, most accpet and adjust. Some do not.
Driving a motor vehicle on a public roadway requires our skills be at a minimal level for personal safety and the safety of the general public. It is one thing to be stubborn and resist lifestyle adjustments and personal inconveniences. But when aging puts you at risk, as well as innocent others, personal pride must give way.
South Carolina Motor Vehicle Department has a procedure for the general public to use in reporting someone for a re-evaluation of their driving skills. If you have reasonable suspicion that someone you know would be a danger to himself, or to other, this procedure available to compel that person to be re-examined for driving qualifications.
The specific regulation is located in the S. C. Code of Laws at Title 56, Chapter 1, Article 270, which can be read in full on this page.
We all know that our facilities diminish with the aging process. It is a fact of the aging process that is difficult to accept. When we realize our senses and motor skills are not what they should be, most accpet and adjust. Some do not.
Driving a motor vehicle on a public roadway requires our skills be at a minimal level for personal safety and the safety of the general public. It is one thing to be stubborn and resist lifestyle adjustments and personal inconveniences. But when aging puts you at risk, as well as innocent others, personal pride must give way.
South Carolina Motor Vehicle Department has a procedure for the general public to use in reporting someone for a re-evaluation of their driving skills. If you have reasonable suspicion that someone you know would be a danger to himself, or to other, this procedure available to compel that person to be re-examined for driving qualifications.
The specific regulation is located in the S. C. Code of Laws at Title 56, Chapter 1, Article 270, which can be read in full on this page.
We all know that our facilities diminish with the aging process. It is a fact of the aging process that is difficult to accept. When we realize our senses and motor skills are not what they should be, most accpet and adjust. Some do not.
Driving a motor vehicle on a public roadway requires our skills be at a minimal level for personal safety and the safety of the general public. It is one thing to be stubborn and resist lifestyle adjustments and personal inconveniences. But when aging puts you at risk, as well as innocent others, personal pride must give way.
South Carolina Motor Vehicle Department has a procedure for the general public to use in reporting someone for a re-evaluation of their driving skills. If you have reasonable suspicion that someone you know would be a danger to himself, or to other, this procedure available to compel that person to be re-examined for driving qualifications.
The specific regulation is located in the S. C. Code of Laws at Title 56, Chapter 1, Article 270, which can be read in full on this page.




