New York Request for Driver Review is a process used to assess a motorist’s driving history and current driving skills. The review is conducted by the New York State Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV) in order to determine if an individual is qualified to receive a driver’s license or if further instruction or restriction is necessary. There are two types of New York Request for Driver Review: mandatory and voluntary. Mandatory reviews are conducted when a motorist has been involved in an accident, has been convicted of a traffic offense, or has been identified as a high-risk driver. Voluntary reviews are requested by those who wish to improve their driving skills or who are seeking to receive a driver’s license. The review process involves a comprehensive evaluation of the motorist’s driving history, driving skills, and current driving habits. The review may include a driving test, an evaluation of the motorist’s vision, a review of medical records, and a review of the motorist’s driving record. If necessary, further instruction or restrictions may be recommended in order to ensure the motorist’s safety and the safety of others on the road.