Driving under the influence of drugs can carry heavy fines. If you have a medical condition that could affect your driving, you will need to tell your state or territory licensing authority.
Specific details of any medical condition reported will not be displayed on your licence. The only items that will be displayed is information concerning the need to take medication (with no specific information about your condition for example: to take medication as prescribed). Further information on reporting a medical condition can be found on your relevant state site (Western Australia, Queensland, NSW, VIC, Tasmania & South Australia)
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