
onder: I was a volunteer EMT for 20 years. Though I responded many times to patients having seizures, I can only think of one car accident that was caused by a seizure.
During this same period, I saw many, many accidents caused by diabetic reactions, heart attacks, drunk drivers, sleepy drivers, and yes elderly folks who simply did not belong on the road anymore (sadly).
None of these people (other than the drinkers) lost their license.
I also saw many accidents caused by bad weather, but only during the worst conditions were people banned from driving.
I also saw hundreds of accidents caused by healthy, coherent people who just simply had an accident caused by an instant of inattention.
My state of Ohio is based on the Doctor's orders. The one time my neuro pulled my driving privledges, he just depended on me and never notified the state. I use my common sense and only drive if I am feeling well. Luckily, I generally have had plenty of warning auras before a tonic-clonic and stay out of the driver's seat. One of my worst nightmares would be to kill someone else if I seized while driving, so I am pretty careful.
I have no problem with those of us with E having limited driving priviledges. I just think that it should be extended to other medical problems as well.
Driving is a priviledge, not a right.