“…23 Being seizure-free and being on no or a single AED may be surrogate markers for mild epilepsy, good disease management, or fewer adverse effects of AEDs making them safe for patients to resume driving, 20,21,23,24 all of which would increase the chance of participants meeting the standard to resuming driving. 20,21,24,27 Seizure etiology (ie, idiopathic vs cryptogenic and symptomatic) was not associated with driving in the month before the diagnosis of epilepsy, or with returning to driving in the preceding 8 months at 12-month assessment, which is consistent with previous studies, 12,20,21 but in discrepancy with 1 study of people with childhood-onset epilepsy. We also note that 1 previous study noted both decreased seizure frequency and fewer AEDs in the final model, 23 whereas other studies identified 1 of them not associated with driving in univariate analysis.…”