quincy
Senior Member
Thank you for the further explanation, MonkeyMan61.Quincy, I had a bulb out in my left taillight. I do not have any handicap that affects my driving. I walk normally, bike ride, play golf, etc. My balance issues are mild and caused by a prior lower back injury. I get a bit wobbly if I stand on one leg, as is required in the FST. My vision is 20/20. I simply have a natural condition that makes my eyes quiver a bit if I try to follow something close as it passes across my vision, such as an officer's finger as he performs the FST nystagmus test. Once again, I thank you all for participating, but I am going to bow out now, as I am feeling a bit uncomfortable at this point.
Sorry if my responses made you feel uncomfortable. We all base what we write on the little that we are told and, admittedly, we all sometimes make a few (generally reasonable) assumptions to help fill in the blanks. I apologize if I filled some blanks in incorrectly.
You could speak to your physician about your recent police stop and the FST but, again, a physician can report to the DMV any patient the physician feels has a medical issue that could affect driving.
And, if you are stopped by the police in the future, and asked to exit the car for a field test, you can refuse and request a blood test instead.