Traficom prepares instructions and forms for physicians on the assessment of fitness to drive road transport vehicles. Traficom does not have competence to rule on assessments physicians make regarding individual applicants’ fitness to drive.
Traficom is responsible for issuing driving licences and other personal licences for road transport. Traficom receives applications via its service provider Ajovarma's service points. Customers can also submit driving licence applications via electronic service channels, if they meet the preconditions of using e-services.
If a medical report concerns an application for a driving licence (first driving licence, upgrading a driving licence category or renewing a driving licence), always give the report to the customer (form F122). Do not send the medical report to Traficom!
A medical report must always state whether the customer meets the requirements for fitness to drive. If a physician is unable to issue a statement on the customer’s fitness to drive, he or she should not issue the medical report at all.
The police are responsible for supervising drivers' fitness to drive and making decisions on related measures, such as driving bans. Medical reports related to the supervision of fitness to drive are submitted to the police.