Drivers, as it stands, need to inform the DVLA of any medical condition that could impact their ability behind the wheel.
The DVLA has updated its medical reporting forms with changes to notifiable conditions - drivers still face £1,000 fines for ...
Up to 189 health conditions could potentially affect your ability to drive, with seven specific conditions that must be declared to the DVLA ...
Many arrhythmias have no clear cause; these idiopathic cases arise without identifiable triggers, while for others, the ...
THE DVLA’S full list of medical conditions that could affect your legal right to drive have been revealed. The Driver and ...
As many as 189 health conditions could potentially affect your legal ability to drive. Both physical and mental health conditions are included in the Driver and Vehicle Licensing Agency (DVLA) ...
Drivers could be hit with £1,000 fine for wrongly declaring their condition and may also face prosecution in the event of an accident ...
Drivers could face up to £1,000 fines and potential prosecution if they fail to report notifiable medical conditions or disabilities to the DVLA ...
Motorists are being warned of new changes to medical driving licence requirements that could see them required to contact the ...
Cardiac device therapy has significantly evolved since the introduction of the first implantable pacemaker and the subsequent ...