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There are several medical conditions that may impose prohibitions on driving in the USA and other countries. ...
I apologize for misunderstanding your question previously.You listed some conditions that impair or limit people's ability to drive safely, but I was asking specifically about conditions which impose legal limits or prohibitions. Please elaborate on which conditions meet the legal requirement.
... Here are some of the medical conditions that typically impose legal limitations or prohibitions on driving: ...
Yes, narcolepsy is another medical condition that may lead to legal limitations or prohibitions on driving. Narcolepsy is a neurological disorder that affects the ability to regulate sleep-wake cycles, which can result in excessive daytime sleepiness or sudden sleep attacks.Are there any other medical conditions that you did not list that meet the requirement? What about narcolepsy?