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Lesson 5 of the Passenger Vehicle Licence Scope and Professional Responsibility unit

Turkish D Licence Theory: Driver Fitness, Medical Requirements, and Continuing Education

This lesson details the specific medical and physical fitness standards required for professional passenger vehicle drivers in Turkey. You will learn how to maintain your credentials through mandated health screenings and the value of ongoing professional development for safe public transport operation.

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Turkish D Licence Theory: Driver Fitness, Medical Requirements, and Continuing Education

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Turkish D Licence Theory

Driver Fitness, Medical Requirements, and Professional Competence for Turkish Class D Passenger Vehicles

Operating a passenger-carrying vehicle like a bus or coach requires a high level of responsibility. Because the safety of dozens of passengers and other road users depends entirely on the driver, the Turkish highway regulations enforce stringent physical, mental, and professional standards.

To obtain and maintain a Turkish Class D (Bus) Driving Licence, candidates must prove both their initial medical fitness and their ongoing capabilities through periodic health exams, psychotechnical evaluations, and continuing professional education. This lesson covers these medical requirements, the evaluation procedures, and the professional credentials required to work legally and safely in the Turkish passenger transport sector.


1. Understanding the Medical Fitness Classifications in Turkey

Under the Turkish Highway Traffic Regulation (Karayolları Trafik Yönetmeliği), driver candidates and active drivers are divided into two primary health categories based on the category of licence they hold or are applying for.

Group 1 vs. Group 2 Driver Medical Standards

  • Group 1 (1. Grup Sürücüler): Includes light and non-commercial vehicle categories such as AM, A1, A2, A, B1, B, BE, and F. The medical requirements for these drivers are baseline, focusing on general safe driving capacity.
  • Group 2 (2. Grup Sürücüler): Includes heavy-duty and commercial transport categories, specifically C1, C1E, C, CE, D1, D1E, D, DE, and G.
Definition

Group 2 Driver (2. Grup Sürücü)

A legal classification under Turkish law that applies to heavy vehicle and commercial drivers, including Class D passenger transport operators. Drivers in this group must meet much stricter medical, psychological, and physiological criteria compared to standard passenger car drivers.

Because Class D drivers operate large buses, they fall strictly under Group 2 medical standards. These standards require more frequent reassessments, higher sensory acuity, and stricter limits on chronic health conditions.


2. Core Physical and Mental Health Standards

To obtain the mandatory Driver Health Report (Sürücü Sağlık Raporu) from an authorized family physician (aile hekimi), state hospital, or private medical center, Group 2 candidates must pass comprehensive assessments across several medical fields.

Vision Standards (Görme Şartları)

Vision is the most critical sensory input for safe driving. The standards for Group 2 drivers are significantly higher than those for standard car drivers:

  • Visual Acuity: Candidates must have a minimum combined visual acuity of at least 16/20 (or 0.8 in one eye and 0.6 in the other, with or without correction).
  • Monocular Driving Prohibition: Individuals who have lost functional vision in one eye (monocular drivers) are strictly prohibited from driving Group 2 commercial passenger vehicles.
  • Night Vision and Contrast Sensitivity: Testing must reveal no significant night blindness (gece körlüğü) or impaired contrast sensitivity, as bus drivers frequently operate during night shifts.
  • Field of Vision: The horizontal visual field must extend to at least 120 degrees, and the vertical field must be unobstructed to ensure adequate peripheral hazard detection.

Hearing and Vestibular Standards (İşitme ve Denge Şartları)

Operating a bus requires detecting acoustic warning signals, sirens, and unusual engine sounds.

  • Hearing Ability: Group 2 drivers must be able to hear normal speech or a whisper at a specified distance. If a hearing aid is required, the driver must undergo specialized testing to ensure the device performs reliably in noisy vehicle cabins.
  • Balance (Vestibular Health): Any condition causing severe vertigo, inner-ear imbalances, or sudden dizziness will disqualify a candidate from operating a Class D vehicle.

Cardiovascular and Neurological Health

Any medical condition that risks sudden loss of consciousness or impaired muscle control is highly hazardous when carrying passengers.

  • Epilepsy: A history of active epilepsy or unprovoked seizures generally disqualifies candidates from commercial Group 2 licensing.
  • Diabetes mellitus: Insulin-dependent diabetic drivers face strict restrictions. While Group 1 drivers have more flexibility, Group 2 commercial drivers using insulin must undergo highly specialized endocrinological reviews to ensure they do not suffer from sudden hypoglycemic episodes.
  • Cardiovascular Disease: Advanced heart failure, severe cardiac arrhythmias, or uncontrolled hypertension require stabilization and clearance by a cardiologist before a licence can be issued or renewed.

3. The Psychotechnical Evaluation (Psikoteknik Değerlendirme)

In addition to standard medical exams, all professional drivers in Turkey must undergo and pass a Psychotechnical Evaluation (Psikoteknik Değerlendirme).

Definition

Psychotechnical Evaluation (Psikoteknik)

A mandatory, computer-assisted psychological and physical reflex assessment designed to measure a commercial driver's cognitive skills, coordination, and behavioral reactions under driving pressure.

This test is not a simple written exam; it is a standardized laboratory evaluation lasting a minimum of one hour.

Core Areas Assessed in a Psychotechnical Test

Evaluated SkillDiagnostic FocusSafety Rationale
Reaction TimeTime taken to respond to sudden visual or auditory stimuli.Critical for emergency braking and avoiding sudden collisions.
Selective AttentionAbility to focus on relevant road signs while ignoring distractions.Prevents cognitive overload in complex urban intersections.
Tracking and CoordinationHand-eye and foot coordination while tracking moving targets.Ensures precise control of large buses under tight maneuvering situations.
Perception of Speed and DistanceAccuracy in estimating the relative speed of oncoming vehicles.Crucial for safe overtaking and lane merges on high-speed highways.
Risk Tolerance and AggressionPsychological profiles analyzing impulsivity, anger, and stress tolerance.Identifies drivers prone to road rage or reckless maneuvering.

Validity and Verification

Under Turkish law, the Psychotechnical Certificate (Psikoteknik Raporu) is valid for exactly 5 years. Drivers must undergo reassessment and renew their certificate prior to its expiration. Driving a commercial passenger vehicle with an expired or missing psychotechnical report is a major traffic violation, resulting in heavy administrative fines for both the driver and the transport operator.


4. Professional Qualification: SRC Certificates for Passenger Transport

Holding a Turkish Class D licence proves you have the legal right to drive a bus, but it does not automatically authorize you to perform commercial transport operations. To work professionally, drivers must obtain the appropriate SRC Certificate (Mesleki Yeterlilik Belgesi).

The Classification of SRC Certificates

The Turkish Ministry of Transport and Infrastructure issues specific SRC certificates based on the type and geography of the cargo or passengers being carried:

  • SRC 1 (International Passenger Transport - Uluslararası Yolcu Taşımacılığı): Required for drivers operating international routes (e.g., scheduled line coaches driving from Istanbul to European or Middle Eastern cities). Holding an SRC 1 certificate automatically grants the holder the rights of an SRC 2 certificate.
  • SRC 2 (Domestic Passenger Transport - Yurtiçi Yolcu Taşımacılığı): Required for drivers operating purely within the borders of Turkey (e.g., intercity coach drivers, municipal bus drivers, tourism shuttles, and school bus drivers).

Warning

Licence and SRC Compliance: If you hold a Class D driving licence but operate a commercial bus without a valid SRC 1 or SRC 2 certificate, both you and your employer will face separate, costly administrative fines under the Road Transport Law (Karayolu Taşıma Kanunu).


5. Obtaining and Renewing the Class D Medical Certificate

The process of obtaining and keeping your medical clearance follows a strict sequence of administrative and clinical steps.

How to Complete the Medical Certification Process

  1. Initial Health Assessment Request: Apply through the Turkish e-Devlet (e-Government) system by filling out the "Personal Health Information Form" (Kişisel Sağlık Bilgi Formu).

  2. Family Physician Consultation: Visit your designated family physician (Aile Hekimi). The physician will run basic visual and physical checks.

  3. Specialist Referral (If Required): If the family doctor detects any potential risk factors (e.g., heart murmur, suspected vision deficits), they will refer you to a state or private hospital specialist for a Group 2 detailed evaluation.

  4. Report Issuance: Once cleared, your electronic health report (Sürücü Sağlık Raporu) is logged directly into the Ministry of Health database and linked to your national ID number.

Validity Periods and Age Limits

While standard Group 1 licences (Class B) are valid for 10 years in Turkey, Group 2 licences (Class D, D1, C, CE) are valid for only 5 years.

  • Under Age 65: Class D drivers must renew both their medical fitness reports and their psychotechnical certificates every 5 years to keep their license active.
  • Over Age 65: Age-related physiological decline increases the risk of accidents. Turkish commercial regulations restrict transport operations for older drivers.

Many drivers fail to maintain their medical or professional credentials, leading to significant personal liability and professional downtime.

1. Driving with an Expired Health or Psychotechnical Report

  • The Hazard: The driver's physical reflexes or vision may have degraded since the last assessment, creating a direct public safety hazard.
  • The Consequence: If stopped at a traffic checkpoint, the driver's professional permit is suspended, an administrative fine is issued, and the vehicle may be impounded if a replacement driver is not available.

2. Failing to Report Sudden Changes in Health Status

  • The Hazard: A driver diagnosed with insulin-dependent diabetes, severe cardiac arrhythmia, or progressive vision loss continues to operate a bus without notifying the authorities.
  • The Consequence: In the event of an accident caused by sudden medical incapacitation (e.g., passing out behind the wheel), the driver faces direct criminal liability, potential imprisonment for negligence, and auto insurance policies will be rendered completely void.

3. Falsifying Medical or Psychotechnical Records

  • The Hazard: Using fraudulent methods or unregistered test centers to obtain certificates bypasses the essential safety checks designed to protect the public.
  • The Consequence: Immediate revocation of the driver's licence, entry of a permanent criminal record for document forgery, and a lifetime ban from holding professional transport certificates.

7. The Direct Impact of Driver Fitness on Safety

The physiological demands of driving a Class D passenger vehicle are intense. Bus routes often require long hours of high concentration, navigation through dense city traffic, or continuous night driving on intercity expressways.

By ensuring absolute compliance with visual acuity, cardiovascular health, and cognitive processing limits, the Turkish transport sector maintains a protective shield over its citizens. A fit, educated, and regularly evaluated driver is the single most effective tool for preventing catastrophic transport accidents and maintaining public trust in the highway transport network.



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