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Driving experts are urging Brits to check their driving licence as they could be hit with a fine of up to £1,000 for breaking ...
Drivers with specific medical conditions could face driving bans and hefty fines for violating DVLA regulations. Studies have shown that approximately 10.3 million individuals across the UK are living ...
Over 600,000 drivers are being warned they could lose their driving licence due to a simple DVLA rule regarding certain medical conditions, such as epilepsy and strokes. Individuals who have ...
Drivers are also required to declare any fresh medical conditions and confirm their vision satisfies necessary standards. The ...
Research revealed that around 10.3 million people in the UK live with conditions that could require mandatory reporting in order to continue on UK roads.
Drivers who obtained their full licences in 2015 or prior should check to ensure they abide by the ten-year photocard driving licence renewal rule. The DVLA helpfully sends out reminder letters ...
From diabetes to sleep apnoea, here are five health conditions that the DVLA must know about if you're driving on UK roads.
Motorists over the age of 70 could be caught out when renewing their driving licence with the DVLA issuing a fresh warning.
The DVLA has warned that drivers who fail to disclose certain medical conditions could face criminal proceedings if rumbled, with 10.3 million people in the UK at risk ...
The DVLA issued a fresh reminder this week telling everyone over 70 they need to take action to keep their licence ...
Motorists born before 1955 are being urged to take immediate action or risk losing their licence, as those aged 70 and above ...