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A Class 4 driver has a temporary medical condition that could affect their driving (e.g., severe flu with dizziness). What is the appropriate action regarding their driving duties?

Class 4 licence holders have a professional responsibility to report any medical conditions that could impair their driving to the provincial licensing authorit

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Question: A Class 4 driver has a temporary medical condition that could affect their driving (e.g., severe flu with dizziness). What is the appropriate action regarding their driving duties?

Answer options:

  • Continue driving but avoid long shifts.
  • Self-medicate and carry on with duties. ✅ Report the condition to the licensing authority and refrain from driving until cleared by a doctor.
  • Drive only during daylight hours.

Correct answer: Report the condition to the licensing authority and refrain from driving until cleared by a doctor.

Explanation: Class 4 licence holders have a professional responsibility to report any medical conditions that could impair their driving to the provincial licensing authority and should not drive until medically cleared.

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