Dematerialization of the medical certificate for driving license in Portugal

Author:

Carrasqueiro Sara1,Monteiro Maria Helena2,Pereira Rui3,Pereira Carla3,Martins Henrique3

Affiliation:

1. ISCSP ULisboa | SPMS, Portugal

2. ISCSP ULisboa, Polo Universitário Ajuda, Lisboa, Portugal

3. SPMS, Lisboa, Portugal

Publisher

ACM

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