It warns: "You need to tell DVLA about some medical conditions as they can affect your driving. You can be fined up to £1,000 ...
The DVLA has reminded motorists of a simple driving licence rule which could see individuals slapped with hefty fines.
GOV.UK added: “When you receive your new V750 or V778, you should destroy all previously issued documents because they are no longer valid and cannot be used online or to notify DVLA of any ...
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However if you have a medical condition that affects your driving but don't voluntarily give up your licence, you must inform the DVLA, which will decide if you can continue holding a driving licence.
Government and Department for Transport have spoken out over planned changes to pavement parking rules for motorists.
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However, if you have a medical condition that affects your driving but don't voluntarily give up your licence, you must ...
you must inform the DVLA, which will decide if you can continue holding a driving licence. The GOV.UK website lists a number of A-Z conditions. This applies to people across the UK whether you ...
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