People who have suffered from cerebral infarction can drive a car if they do not have symptoms of neurological deficits. If the patient has sequelae, such as insensitivity of limbs, unfavorable movement of limbs, visual field defects, etc., do not drive a car. This is because it is dangerous for patients to drive cars in this case, and it is easy to have traffic accidents. Especially if the patient has suffered from multiple cerebral infarcts, resulting in memory loss, cognitive decline, and dementia-like manifestations, he/she should not drive a car, and should not engage in dangerous work or risky behaviors, which will have no effect on daily life if there are no after-effects of having suffered from cerebral infarcts. People who have suffered from cerebral infarction should start the secondary prevention of cerebrovascular disease with medication, and insist on taking aspirin or Polivir for anti-platelet aggregation treatment to prevent cerebral infarction from occurring again.