ICBC Announcement On Enhanced Road Assessments

ICBC has sent licensed Driving Schools the following information  on Enhanced Road Assessments:

RoadSafetyBC has resumed issuing age related Driver’s Medical Examination Report (DMER)s to Class 5-8 licence holders. As a result of this resumption, we anticipate that the volume of Enhanced Road Assessment (ERA) referrals will gradually increase as regularly scheduled age medicals are reviewed. Drivers will continue to be referred to the ERA as required.

Upon resumption age DMERs will be issued at age 80, 85, and then every two years following.

Drivers will no longer receive DMERs at age 82 and 84. While RoadSafetyBC previously issued DMERs to drivers of this age, data shows that medical fitness testing is most effective when issued to drivers aged 80, 85, and older. This change reduces pressures on B.C’s healthcare system while keeping B.C.’s roads safe.

Once drivers reach an age where medical conditions that affect driving are more common, they are issued a DMER to assess their medical fitness to drive. Prior to December 16, 2020, the DMER was issued at age 80, then every two years thereafter. In response to COVID-19, all age-related DMERs were halted December 16, 2020, thereby reducing strain on B.C.’s healthcare system.

For more information please email RoadSafetyBC@gov.bc.ca.”

Contact us if you need more information on Enhanced Road Assessments or would like arrange lessons prior to an Enhanced Road Assessment.

Our 2020 Toyota Prius Prime at the ICBC Driver Licensing office, 426 Dunedin Street, Victoria, BC (photo: West Coast Driver Training)
Our 2020 Toyota Prius Prime at the ICBC Driver Licensing office, 426 Dunedin Street, Victoria, BC (photo: West Coast Driver Training)

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We Do Training For Enhanced Road Assessments (ERA)

Here is an email I received today from an Enhanced Road Assessment (ERA) client:

“Mark;

Just a brief note of thanks for the support and guidance you gave me in preparation of my ERA test . Thanks to you I was successful. The advice you gave me and the pointers you provided were most useful in the road test. I’m sure that I would probably not have been successful without the insights you offered.

Having an awareness of what to expect on the test and all of your advice proved most valuable in helping me undertake the test with confidence.

Best regards,

Ken N. “

ServiceBC office, 5785 Duncan Street, where ICBC Road Tests are conducted in Duncan, B.C. (photo by West Coast Driver Training)
ServiceBC office, 5785 Duncan Street, where ICBC Road Tests are conducted in Duncan, B.C. (photo by West Coast Driver Training)

In British Columbia, seniors can be called in by ICBC for Enhanced Road Assessments of their driving ability. It should be noted, however, that while Enhanced Road Assessments are most often applied to seniors, anyone, at any age, can be called in by ICBC for an Enhanced Road Assessment.

The Enhanced Road Assessments typically consist of a Road Test plus other tests, including tests of cognitive abilities. There may also be medical reports required from physicians or other health care professionals.

We have done driving lessons for many seniors who have been called in by ICBC for Enhanced Road Assessments.

For more information please Contact Us by phone/text at (250)732-8093, by email at mark@westcoastdrivertraining.com or through the Dialog Box at the bottom of this post.

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ICBC Driver Licensing office, 6475 Metral Drive, Nanaimo, B.C. (photo by WestCoastDriver Training.com)
ICBC Driver Licensing office, 6475 Metral Drive, Nanaimo, B.C. (photo by WestCoastDriverTraining.com)

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