Diseases and medical conditionsDriverDriver licensesDriversDrivingDriving aptitudeDriving licenceHealthHealthIn view of the increasing medicolegal implications of advice given to patients, in particular the apparent increasing frequency of requests for advice about whether patients are fit to drive, a review ...
Medical exams and road test re-exams Driver training Driving guides Tickets and penalties Your driving record Your driving record, also called a driver's abstract, is a record of your driving history. It lists when your driver's licence was first issued, plus any driving tickets or other...
When you exchange your driving licence, your UK one will be replaced with a local version and you’ll have to abide by the same rules and medical checks as the nationals of that country. Some EU and European Economic Area (EEA) countries will use the above licence exchange arrangement. But...
Photocard Renewal: If you hold a photocard driving licence, you must renew the photocard every 10 years. The expiration date is printed on the photocard. Medical Conditions: If you have certain medical conditions, you might be required to renew your licence more frequently, and you must info...
Start learning early by 15 and half years with B17 licence. Claim medical certificate from a qualified doctor. Practice on roads multiple times Undergo series of on road tests. Enrol in a good driving school for theory training. Attempt computerised theory test. ...
Vision and Medical Examination: You may need to pass a vision test and, in some cases, a medical evaluation to ensure that you are physically capable of operating a car safely. Pay Fees: Pay the necessary fees for your driving Licence application, testing, and any required courses. Receiv...
I personally spent around US$100 on everything from getting a notarized translation of my US driver’s license to the medical check, the fee for the written test, and the license itself. Cost and Fees The cost of obtaining a Chinese driver’s license varies depending on the type of licens...
Making decisions Medical conditions Driving history Please note that any advice given is not a substitution for discussing concerns with a medical professional. You can also download and print the self assessment here.Video: Barbara's Story “Driving is very important to me as it represents freedo...
HROs must undergo amedical assessment, including blood tests, before being allowed to regain their licence. If they fail, their application will be denied until they can demonstrate sobriety and a reduced risk of reoffending. Police Enforcement and Monitoring ...
You have a valid licence You have the support of your doctor to continue driving You can only drive under the conditions of the previous licence Your application is less than one year old Your last licence was not revoked or refused for medical conditions ...