Epilepsy Sufferers Apply for Exemptions to Haul Freight Across States
Published Date: 5/5/2025
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Summary
The FMCSA got 35 requests from people with epilepsy or seizure disorders asking to drive big trucks across state lines. If approved, these folks—who take medicine to control their seizures—could legally hit the road again. This could change the rules for drivers with certain health conditions and might open new job opportunities soon!
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Exemptions for Truck Drivers with Epilepsy
The FMCSA received 35 exemption applications from people with a clinical diagnosis of epilepsy or other conditions likely to cause loss of consciousness. If granted, the exemptions would enable those individuals who have had one or more seizures and are taking anti-seizure medication to operate commercial motor vehicles (CMVs) in interstate commerce.
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