HEALTHSCMP CHINA
Hong Kong to mandate health checks for commercial drivers aged 65 and above
Hong Kong plans to require mandatory health checks for commercial vehicle drivers aged 65 or older by mid-next year, lowering the age threshold and increasing assessment frequency to enhance road safety. The government will establish a register of doctors to guide drivers in selecting practitioners.
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