There is a penalty to pay if you don’t inform the DVLA of a medical condition that can affect your ability to drive safely: you can be fined up to £1000. What’s more, if you have an accident and medical evidence shows you were unfit to drive for some time beforehand, you can ...
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When applying for a driving licence in the UK it is necessary to inform the Driver and Vehicle Licensing Agency (DVLA) if one has a medical condition that may impair driving ability. This is the legal responsibility of the applicant, and the applicable medical conditions are listed on the ...
When can I drive again and do I need to inform the DVLA of my surgery? When you can drive again will depend on the vision in your un-operated eye. We will assess this when you attend the postoperative clinic. You will be advised whether you will need to contact the DVLA at this app...
Introduction Doctors have the duty of care to provide driving advice to patients with certain neurological conditions. At the minimum, patients should be encouraged to inform the DVLA. This service evaluation aimed to survey the current practice of neurologists and neurosurgeons in the Sheffield ...
At the minimum, patients should be encouraged to inform the DVLA. This service evaluation aimed to survey the current practice of neurologists and neurosurgeons in the Sheffield Teaching Hospitals Foundation Trust with regards to giving appropriate driving advice to patients with certain neurological ...