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Driving After a Brain Injury: What You Should Know

For individuals recovering from a brain injury, driving can be an important part of an independent lifestyle and reintegration into the community. It’s a symbol of freedom, and can be closely tied to an individual’s identity. But the decision to return to driving post-injury can also be a source of contention and stress for brain injury survivors and their families. Before taking the step to get back behind the wheel, brain injury survivors and their families need to know the safety risks, necessary precautions, and required testing that a person must undergo prior to returning to the road. Here’s what you should know.

As you can see, returning to driving after a brain injury can take time, patience and in-depth testing to ensure the safety of both the individual being tested as well as other drivers.  For further detailed information regarding specialized driver rehabilitation programs, as well as brain injury educational resources, check out the links below.

Driving Following a Brain Injury, BrainLine.org

Brain Injury Association of America

The Association for Driver Rehabilitation Specialists

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