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Illinois proposes suspending licenses after fatal crashes caused by untreated medical conditions.
Illinois lawmakers are considering House Bill 4484, which would temporarily suspend a driver’s license after a fatal crash if investigators determine the accident was caused solely by a medical condition.
The Illinois Secretary of State would enforce the suspension until the driver provides proof of proper medical treatment.
The bill aims to improve public safety by preventing individuals with untreated medical issues that could impair driving—such as those causing loss of consciousness—from operating vehicles.
While current law requires drivers to report such conditions within 10 days, this proposal adds post-crash accountability.
The measure is under review in the Illinois House of Representatives and has not yet become law.
Illinois propone suspender las licencias tras accidentes mortales causados por condiciones médicas no tratadas.