TNC (Transportation Network Company) Physicals are essential medical examinations required before individuals apply for a commercial license endorsement or to transport passengers who are paying a fee. These physicals are designed specifically for professional drivers, ranging from taxi drivers to commercial truckers, including private transportation network companies such as UBER or Lyft. The purpose of TNC physicals is to ensure that drivers are medically fit to operate a vehicle safely, protecting both the driver and the public.
Ensuring drivers are in good health is critical for maintaining road safety and avoiding accidents. Professional drivers frequently undergo TNC physicals to check for medical conditions or substance abuse issues that could impair their ability to drive safely. These examinations help prevent serious accidents that could arise when drivers suffer medical emergencies or engage in lifestyle habits that can potentially cause an impairment to their ability to drive safely.
During a TNC physical at AfterOurs Urgent Care, a qualified medical provider will perform a thorough examination and issue a report declaring whether you are in good condition to drive or apply for a driving license. Here’s what you can expect during your TNC physical:
In some cases, drug screening tests are conducted to rule out the possibility of drug use. Substances like cocaine, heroin, or marijuana, which some drivers might take to stay awake for longer routes, are checked to ensure driver sobriety and road safety.
To pass a TNC physical, drivers must meet several health and fitness criteria, including:
Ready to get your TNC physical? Schedule an appointment at AfterOurs Urgent Care today. Our experienced medical providers are here to ensure you meet all the necessary requirements of the transportation network companies to drive safely and legally and will provide the documentation you need.
A TNC physical typically takes about 30 minutes to an hour, depending on the thoroughness of the examination and any additional tests required.
The frequency of TNC physicals can vary based on state regulations and employer requirements, but they are generally required every one to two years.
Bring your driver’s license, medical history information, a list of current medications, and any relevant medical records.
Yes, but it depends on the condition. The medical provider will evaluate whether your chronic condition is managed well enough to allow safe driving.
Coverage can vary. It’s best to check with your insurance provider and AfterOurs Urgent Care to understand your specific coverage.