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MPU BECAUSE of drugs or medication

Everything you need to know about the MPU for drugs or medication

If you are dealing with the topic of an MPU for the first time, and especially if drugs or medication are the reason for the order, it can be unsettling at first and certainly won't lift your spirits. But don't worry, we are here to support you from the very first step in the process and in passing the Medical and Psychological Examination.

In the following sections you will find the first Important information, tips and advice for the MPU for drugs. Our aim is to provide you with all the necessary information and also to alleviate your worries and give you courage. In the end, despite all the bureaucratic inconveniences, the MPU also offers you the chance to change your life in a positive way and to participate more safely in road traffic. 

But first, let's take a look at what is important and how you can best prepare for your MPU. We want you to feel that you are in good hands and go into your MPU with confidence. So, here we go!

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what the MPU is and why it is ordered

The Medical psychological examinationoften abbreviated as MPU is used to check whether a person is fit to drive a vehicle safely. Although sometimes pejoratively referred to as an "idiot test" in everyday life, this term does not get to the heart of the matter. The true aim of the MPU is to ensure that every driver has the necessary sense of responsibility and mental maturity to participate in traffic.

An MPU is ordered for a variety of reasons, including alcohol and drug abuse in traffic, serious traffic violations or a combination of these. In the case of an MPU due to drug or medication abuse particular attention is paid to whether there is an awareness of the problem and a willingness to bring about the necessary changes. 

The assessment comprises various elements: a Medical examination to determine the physical consequences of alcohol consumption, Tests to assess the ability to react and an interview with a traffic psychologist. The aim is to develop a holistic understanding of your suitability as a driver and to check whether you recognize the risks of your previous behaviour and are prepared to make lasting changes to your behaviour. Proof of abstinence is usually also necessary for this.

Consider the MPU as an opportunity for self-improvement and as a way back to responsible road use. With adequate preparation and the right attitude, you have a good chance of successfully mastering this step.

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Why was I ordered to undergo an MPU because of drugs / medication?

One MPU due to drugs or medication is usually ordered if you have been convicted of driving under the influence of these substances or there are reasonable grounds to believe that your consumer behavior may affect your Driving ability impaired. This can happen on a one-off journey under the influence or if a repeated, Risky pattern of drug or medication use is recognizable. 

The arrangement is based on the aim of Ensure the safety of all road usersby ensuring that you have the necessary judgment and control to participate safely in road traffic.

The authorities want to ensure that you Risks and consequences fully understand your actions. An MPU for drugs should not be seen as a sanction, but rather as an opportunity for self-reflection and the introduction of positive changes. 

It gives you the opportunity to demonstrate that you have learned from past mistakes and are willing to take all necessary measures to act as a Safe and responsible road user to act.

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How do I prepare for the MPU and do I need proof of abstinence?

Preparing for the MPU for drugs is an essential step in successfully passing the assessment. Here are some tips on how you can prepare effectively::

1. inform yourselfYou are just taking the first step! You have started to find out about the MPU procedure and the specific requirements for drug-related offenses. And that's a good thing, because it's important to understand which areas of your behavior and attitude towards drug use should be scrutinized. Our preparation course provides you with all the necessary information, including the important topic of proof of abstinence.

2. self-reflection: An honest examination of your previous drug use is essential. Reflect on the reasons for your consumption and its influence on your life and your ability to drive. Our course supports you with targeted exercises and guiding questions that make this process easier. 

3. professional supportUse our online MPU preparation, which is specially designed to give you a deep understanding of the necessary behavioral changes and to prepare you optimally for the test.

4. proof of a change in behavior: Proof of abstinence is usually required for drug offenses or substance abuse. Documented drug screenings over a certain period of time (usually 12 months) are crucial here to demonstrate your willingness to change.

5. exercises for the test: Our preparation course includes a variety of exercises and preparatory tasks to prepare you for the MPU tests in the best possible way. This also includes specific questions and answers with practical examples.

6. preparation for the psychological interview: The interview with the traffic psychologist is a key element of the MPU. We help you to prepare for this interview by offering exercises that strengthen your communication skills, honesty and self-reflection.

7 Remain optimistic: Even if the challenge of passing the MPU for drugs or medication seems great, with the right preparation and a positive attitude you can overcome this hurdle. See the MPU as an opportunity for a fresh start and a drug-free future.

By taking MPU preparation seriously, you not only improve your chances of passing the MPU, but also lay the foundations for a more responsible life without drugs.

What exactly happens during the MPU?

  1. The medical examinationIn this part of the assessment, both your general state of health and the specific effects of drug use are examined. Blood tests and other tests are used to check important health indicators such as kidney and liver values in order to identify possible health impairments caused by drug use.

  2. The performance evaluationThis part of the test measures your reaction time, ability to concentrate, attention span and other essential mental functions required to operate a vehicle safely.

  3. The psychological assessmentThe core of the MPU for drugs is the interview with a traffic psychologist. This opportunity allows you to demonstrate your self-awareness and awareness of your past behavior, present your personal development and reinforce that you have grasped the importance of responsible drug use on the road. You will be expected to speak openly about your past experiences and explain what changes you have made to improve your behavior.

  4. The final evaluationOnce all parts of the test have been completed, they are evaluated by the assessors. On the basis of the collected results, an expert opinion is drawn up that decides on your fitness to drive.

    The key to preparationComprehensive preparation for every aspect of the MPU for drugs is crucial for your chances of success. Mental preparation for the psychological interview, improving your physical health and sharpening your mental skills are essential. The MPU should be seen as an opportunity to prove that you have learned from past mistakes and are ready to participate responsibly in road traffic.

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After I failed the MPU the first time, I was demotivated. Your course completely changed my attitude and showed me the way to success. Infinitely grateful for that! (P. Meyer)

What happens if I don't pass the MPU because of drugs?

It's not common for our course participants, but if you fail the MPU for drugs, it's disappointing, but it's not the end and you can still get your license back. The next steps should then be as follows:

  1. Analysis of the expert opinionTake the time to thoroughly analyze the negative report and reflect on which aspects of your behavior or attitude led to the negative result. If you have booked a course with us and have failed, we will even go through it with you free of charge.
  2. Further preparation and changeBased on the feedback from the assessment, you should work specifically on the weaknesses identified. This may mean that you seek further support, be it through professional counseling, participation in specific training or therapy programs aimed at substance abuse.
  3. Renewed participationFailure to pass the MPU due to drugs means that you can take the test again at a later date. The waiting time until the next opportunity depends on various factors, including the recommendations in the report. You can use this time sensibly for your preparation.
  4. Continue or start proof of abstinenceIf your proof of abstinence has been deemed insufficient or you have not yet provided it, it is important to start or continue with regular tests in order to make long-term abstinence credible.
  5. Stay positiveEven if the first result is not what you had hoped for, it is important to stay motivated and see the MPU as an opportunity for personal development. Every step you take to prepare contributes to your growth and increases your chances of being successful the next time.


Failing the MPU is therefore not the end of the road, but rather an indication of which areas of your preparation and personal growth still need more attention. With the right attitude and targeted measures, you can make the necessary changes and successfully prepare for the next MPU.

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Frequently asked questions (FAQs)

MPU because of drugs
  • Does everyone who has consumed drugs have to take an MPU?
    An MPU for drugs or medication is specifically ordered if your drug use is directly associated with driving a vehicle or if there are concrete indications that your use impairs driving safety. Occasional consumption unrelated to road traffic does not automatically lead to an MPU.

  • How long do I have to be drug-free before the MPU?
    The required length of time to prove drug-free depends on the individual case, but 15 months is common. This period may vary based on individual circumstances and expert recommendations. Find out more in our preparation course.

  • How can I prove my abstinence from drugs?
    You can document that you are drug-free through regular drug screenings by means of urine or hair analyses, which are carried out by a recognized laboratory over a set period of time.

  • How much does an MPU for drugs cost?
    The costs vary depending on the scope of the tests and assessments required. The cost of the assessment alone is between 700 and 950 euros. Additional costs may be incurred for proof of abstinence, preparation courses or consultations.

  • Can I take the MPU for drugs with any provider? do? You can have your MPU carried out by any state-recognized and certified provider.

  • What happens if I cannot prove my abstinence from drugs?
    The lack of proof of abstinence can be taken as an indicator of persistent drug use and significantly reduce your chances of a positive MPU result.

  • How long is the result of the MPU valid?
    A positive MPU result generally has no expiry date as long as no new traffic violations or drug offenses are committed. The certificate remains valid indefinitely.

  • Can I appeal against the result of the MPU?
    If there are any discrepancies or doubts about the result of the MPU, you can lodge an objection. It is advisable to consult a lawyer specializing in traffic law to evaluate the chances of success.

  • What is discussed in the psychological part of the MPU?
    The psychological interview will focus on how you deal with drugs, the background to your use, the resulting changes in your life and your plans to remain drug-free. This interview is central to assessing your motivation and your ability to change your behavior.

  • Can I repeat the MPU for drugs if I don't pass it? There is no limit to the number of attempts to pass the MPU. However, if you fail, you should use the feedback and recommendations in the report to work specifically on the points that have been criticized before trying again.

  • What happens if I test positive for drugs during the abstinence phase?
    A positive test can be interpreted as evidence of continued drug use and usually leads to an extension of the required abstinence period or failure of the MPU. In this case, it is advisable to focus again and more intensively on abstinence and preparation.

  • Do I have to disclose my drug history in detail?

    It is important to speak openly and honestly about your drug history during the MPU interview, but you should focus on relevant information that is relevant to your fitness to drive and your use of drugs.

  • How important is psychological counseling before the MPU?
    Psychological counseling can be beneficial to understand the underlying reasons for your drug use and to develop effective strategies for your future. It can help you to better prepare for the psychological interview.
  • Can I pass the MPU for drugs without professional help?
    Although it is possible to pass the MPU without professional help, taking advantage of professional support and specialized preparation courses such as the one we offer here will significantly increase your chances of success.
  • Does the consumption of legal drugs influence the MPU?
    The consumption of legal medication can affect your MPU if it impairs your ability to drive. Openness towards the assessor and a medical certificate about the necessity and dosage of the medication are important here.
  • What is the best advice for someone preparing for an MPU for drugs?
    Start your preparation early, look for professional support and use all available resources. Stay motivated and committed, reflect on your behavior and work consistently on your change.