ARefuse her application, as applicants must have been seizure-free for at least 12 months
BApprove her application provided she holds a valid driving licence
CRequest a DBS certificate before making a decision
DIssue a conditional licence valid for six months
EAsk her to provide a police report relating to the seizure
✓ Correct answer: A. Refuse her application, as applicants must have been seizure-free for at least 12 monthsMedical fitness standards require applicants to have been free from seizures for at least 12 months. Chloe's last seizure occurred only 10 months ago, so TfL will refuse her application.
Why the other options are incorrect:
• Approve her application provided she holds a valid driving licence: Holding a valid driving licence does not exempt an applicant from the medical fitness requirements.
• Request a DBS certificate before making a decision: A DBS certificate is a standard requirement for all applicants but does not address medical fitness.
• Issue a conditional licence valid for six months: TfL does not issue conditional licences to applicants who have not yet met the medical fitness standards.
• Ask her to provide a police report relating to the seizure: A police report is not part of the documentation required when making a medical declaration.
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