Drivers are being warned they could face fines of up to £1,000 for failing to disclose specific medical conditions. DVLA ...
The DVLA states that drivers must disclose any medical conditions that could impact driving ability - and failing to do so can result in hefty fines. Here's the full list ...
You must tell DVLA if you drive and have a notifiable medical condition or disability, especially if it has gotten worse ...
Drivers with certain medical conditions are being warned they risk getting a hefty fine if they fail to update the DVLA about ...
The DVLA has a list of medical conditions that drivers must disclose or risk being fined up to £1,000 for not doing so ...
Failing to inform the DVLA about a condition that could impact your driving safety may result in a fine of up to £1,000 ...
While a hefty £1000 fine awaits anyone who is found to be dishonest in declaring their condition, drivers may also face ...
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Drivers could face £1,000 fines or even lose their driving licence if they do not declare one of 110 medical conditions, the DVLA has warned. According to the government website, there is a long list ...
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