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, Australia. It protects people from motorists who have a medical condition that may affect their ability to drive. The most common conditions reported are
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and
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Jet Paul Rowland

On 28 February 2004, 22-month-old Jet Paul Rowland (born 9 April 2002) was killed when a driver with unstable
epilepsy Epilepsy is a group of non-communicable neurological disorders characterized by recurrent epileptic seizures. Epileptic seizures can vary from brief and nearly undetectable periods to long periods of vigorous shaking due to abnormal electrical ...
travelling in the opposite direction suffered a
seizure An epileptic seizure, informally known as a seizure, is a period of symptoms due to abnormally excessive or synchronous neuronal activity in the brain. Outward effects vary from uncontrolled shaking movements involving much of the body with los ...
, crossed the
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on the Logan Motorway, south of
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, and collided with the car Jet was travelling in with his mother Anita and his brother Bailey, aged 6. Anita Rowland, a
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with the
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, sustained life-threatening injuries after the 200 km per hour impact. Bailey's
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was severed, causing instant paraplegia. Jet later died at Brisbane's Mater Children's Hospital on the night of 28 February due to massive internal injuries after life support had to be withdrawn. The case highlighted and demonstrated the importance of managing any potentially unstable
medical condition A disease is a particular abnormal condition that negatively affects the structure or function (biology), function of all or part of an organism, and that is not immediately due to any external injury. Diseases are often known to be medica ...
and the Coroner's Inquest, held on 25–26 August 2005, revealed that the driver who collided with the Rowland's vehicle had been experiencing 'frequent seizures' and therefore should not have been driving. 'The most telling question and answer in the inquest was when the driver was asked; 'You would not want to be driving while you had a simple partial seizure at one hundred kilometres per hour, would you?' The driver responded 'No'.Office of the State Coroner, 8 page 120, line 53-54 The State Coroner recommended the following actions be taken: 1. Review of practices concerning the forwarding of discharge summaries from hospitals in Queensland (both public and private) to ensure uniform consistent practice in forwarding a patient's discharge summary to the patient's general practitioner. 2. Review of legislation to require any doctor becoming aware of a patient suffering any epileptic event which would, in that doctor's opinion adversely impact on the patient's ability to safely drive a motor vehicle, to specifically discuss the issue with the patient at the consultation. The legislation should require the doctor to; (i) advise the patient if the doctor considers it inappropriate to continue to drive, (ii) set a period of time and/or refer the patient to an appropriate specialist for further management and advice concerning suitability to drive. (iii) provide written confirmation of the doctor's advice to the patient. 3. Review of legislation to consider whether and in what circumstances a driver, and/or a treating doctor should be required to inform the Transport Department of a medical condition (such as epilepsy) or a change in the medical condition of a person impacting on their ability to safely drive. Consideration of whether sanctions should apply against a driver and/or a treating medical officer if they fail to report relevant information. 4. Review of legislation (after consultation with relevant interest groups) to consider a panel of independent doctors available to accept referrals for assessment of suitability to drive in the context of epilepsy. The panel would be available to review a driver's eligibility to drive and to inform the Department of Transport accordingly. 5. Initiative by the Department of Transport or other appropriate agency or authority to publicise both to the public and the medical profession the Guidelines for Fitness to Drive. Emphasis should be given to a responsibility to review a person's fitness to drive in circumstances where there is any alteration in the person's medical condition likely to impact on their ability to safely drive a motor vehicle. 6. Review of current Australian standards of child safety restraint mechanisms taking into consideration world best practice standards, despite Jet having been restrained properly.


Anita Rowland

Anita Rowland
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the Queensland government for more stringent guidelines regarding medical conditions and driving. In 2008, new legislation was passed and 'Jet's Law' was created: whereby if a driver has a medical condition which may affect their ability to drive safely, they must declare it to the Queensland
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and Main Roads, as well as to their relevant health professional (
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,
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,
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). Should there be a deterioration or a change in a person's medical condition, it must be reported and a
medical certificate A medical certificate or doctor's certificate is a written statement from a physician or another medically qualified health care provider which attests to the result of a medical examination of a patient. It can serve as a sick note ( UK: fit no ...
issued to indicate that the person is fit to drive. Following Jet's death, Anita returned to the police service and began facilitating road safety workshops with the Queensland Police Service as well as the
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and
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to make drivers aware of their duty of care. Through these workshops, it is estimated that Anita has shared her story with at least 10,000 people. While Anita left the service in 2013, her husband continues to work for the Queensland Police Service.


References

* https://web.archive.org/web/20110327162301/http://www.courts.qld.gov.au/Rowland1205.pdf – Office of the State Coroner, page 120, line 53–54


External links

* Coroner's Inquest Findings – https://web.archive.org/web/20110327162301/http://www.courts.qld.gov.au/Rowland1205.pdf * Queensland Government (2010
''Jet's Law Brochure''
* Anita Rowlan
''Jet's Law Driver's Fact Sheet''
* Queensland Governmen
''Licensing Medical Requirements''
* news.com.au, 7 November 2006 http://www.news.com.au/top-stories/epileptic-jailed-over-fatal-smash/story-e6frfkp9-1111112486261 * Courier Mail, 7 November 2006 http://www.couriermail.com.au/news/queensland/jail-stint-for-deadly-drive/story-e6freoof-1111112487351 * The Sunday Mail, 11 November 2006 http://www.couriermail.com.au/news/sunday-mail/pledge-on-sons-memory/story-e6frep2o-1111112507434 * Courier Mail, 8 June 2008
''Jet's Law honours toddler killed in car crash''
* Brisbane Times, 29 March 2008

* The Sunday Mail, 20 March 2011 http://www.couriermail.com.au/news/sunday-mail/gutted-parents-push-for-change-to-law-requiring-medicos-to-report-drivers-with-medical-conditions/story-e6frep2o-1226024643521 * The Sunday Mail, 28 August 2011 http://www.couriermail.com.au/ipad/{{sic, para, lell, hide=y-lives-healing-power-of-loss/story-fn6ck8la-1226123414684 Queensland legislation 2008 in Australian law 2000s in Queensland