A MOTORIST found to be more than five times the drink-drive limit has been banned from the road for more than three years.
Drivers across the country could risk a fine of up to £1,000 if they fail to report a medical condition that could affect ...
The DVLA has updated ita medical framework for private licence holders and professional drivers of buses and lorries.
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Drivers born before this date warned they may 'have to take test to keep licence'
Fortunately, the Driver and Vehicle Licensing Agency (DVLA) dispatches reminders and forms as drivers approach their 70th ...
Drivers across the country could risk a fine of up to £1,000 if they fail to report a medical condition that could affect their driving. Guidance from the Driver and Vehicle Licensing Agency (DVLA) ...
The DVLA has issued guidance on medical conditions that could affect your driving, and failing to report them could result in ...
According to DVLA rules, failing to return an expired licence is an offence under the Road Traffic Act 1988. This can lead to ...
There are certain steps you must follow if you need to renew your driving licence and one particular job is necessary to ...
Motorists across the UK face potential fines reaching £1,000 should they neglect to declare a medical condition that may ...
Older drivers and road users face a £1,000 fine for breaking the licence renewal rules, with the driving authority speaking ...
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Full list of medical conditions that could affect your driving and result in £1,000 fine
The DVLA has issued guidance on the medical conditions that could affect your driving and must be reported to the agency.
Campaigners and authorities are hoping to find the perfect balance between the safety of all road users, and not interfering ...
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