#OBSCURELEGALFACTS BY AROME ABU

In Nigeria, an applicant for driver’s licence must undergo the following medical fitness examination:

1. Vision acuity;
2. Blood pressure assessment for hypertension;
3. Blood sugar for diabetes;
4. Visual acuity and colour blindness;
5. Chronic arthritis examination;
6. E.E.G screening for epilepsy; 7. Ear defect.

The medical examination shall be carried out in any government hospital.

See Regulation 57 of the National Road Traffic (Amendment) Regulation.

Arome Abu is the Managing Partner of TCLP.

CAVEAT: Note that this information is provided for general enlightenment purposes and is not intended to be any form of legal advice.

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