Boatman37210 Posted Wednesday at 05:29 PM Posted Wednesday at 05:29 PM I am considered disabled by the VA due to chemical exposure.. I have both legs, both arms, and can walk. But sometimes have a balance problem. Been driving a car in Thailand 10+ years . Failed the motorbike riding test twice. Problem is keeping the bike balanced. I asked the licence office about qualifying as disabled and she quickly said no wthout giving me the chance to explain. She said I did not look disabled. Anyon̈e know the disability qualifications and if not being able to maintain balance is one of them?
AustinRacing Posted 19 hours ago Posted 19 hours ago I hope you never get a bike license for your safety and for the safety of others.
ujayujay Posted 17 hours ago Posted 17 hours ago How old are you? So you suffer from a balance disorder! I recommend you stop driving yourself! For the price of a motorcycle conversion, you could hire a motorcycle taxi for years.
scorecard Posted 34 minutes ago Posted 34 minutes ago On 6/19/2025 at 12:29 AM, Boatman37210 said: I am considered disabled by the VA due to chemical exposure.. I have both legs, both arms, and can walk. But sometimes have a balance problem. Been driving a car in Thailand 10+ years . Failed the motorbike riding test twice. Problem is keeping the bike balanced. I asked the licence office about qualifying as disabled and she quickly said no wthout giving me the chance to explain. She said I did not look disabled. Anyon̈e know the disability qualifications and if not being able to maintain balance is one of them? VA. If you mean the USA Department of Veterans Affairs then please say so. "Anyon̈e know the disability qualifications..." I guess you mean decided by / published by the US DVA. Other countries also have similar agencies. In at least one case also called the DVA (Australian Department of Veterans Affairs, highly professional and they do have very detailed descriptions / tests / assessment methods to determine if there is a disability caused by actions in a recognized war zone and the aligned difficulties etc., and the level of disability.
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