Driving whilst plastered: is it safe, is it legal? A survey of advice to patients given by orthopaedic surgeons, insurance companies and the police
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Driving whilst plastered: is it safe, is it legal? A survey of advice to patients given by orthopaedic surgeons, insurance companies and the police
Abstract
Many patients, immobilised in a plaster cast after a fracture of the upper or lower limb, wish to drive. They frequently ask permission to do so from the treating surgeon. Insurance companies are apparently willing to insure these patients to drive if they obtain their doctors permission. The DVLA guidelines are unhelpful in these circumstances. We therefore established current practice within the south west region by canvassing 126 consultant orthopaedic surgeons, 27 insurance companies and the 6 regional police constabularies, sending them specific clinical scenarios and asking how they would advise these patients regarding safety to drive. The results were as follows: sixty-seven (53%) of surgeons responded of which 97% gave specific advice regarding safety to drive. The insurance companies were generally unwilling to respond and a national response was received from the Association of Chief Constables, which specifically stated that safety to drive was for the individual patient to decide and the doctor should not give advice. We consider this to be unsatisfactory for all parties and suggest how this situation could be improved for both the patient and other road users welfare.
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Driving while plastered: is it safe, is it legal? A survey of advice to patients given by orthopaedic surgeons, insurance companies and the police.Injury. 2005 Jun;36(6):806-7; author reply 807. doi: 10.1016/j.injury.2004.12.040. Epub 2005 Mar 31. Injury. 2005. PMID: 15910842 No abstract available.
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