In most cases, you must also declare any medical condition you develop – whether it has been reported to the DVLA or not – to your insurance company. When renewing your insurance, your provider will ask you if you have reported any medical conditions to the DVLA. If you make a claim o...
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It remains the duty of patients to notify the DVLA of medical conditions potentially affecting driving. However, some might be unaware of this obligation or reluctant to comply. In such cases, the General Medical Council (GMC) advises doctors to ascertain that patients understand their condition ...
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However, knowledge of conditions where patients are likely to be discharged was not as complete and advice was less likely to be given to patients. ... A Frampton - 《Emergency Medicine Journal Emj》 被引量: 25发表: 2003年 Denpressive Disorders: Further Evidence for Increased Medical Morbidity...
In addition the MDU, GMC, and the Department of Transport web site were contacted to establish what they considered to be good medical practice regarding issuing advice about driving. Results: 102 doctors (51%) responded to the survey. Knowledge regarding restrictions for various conditions varied,...