The Driver and Vehicle Licensing Agency (DVLA) is informing drivers that determination are a fig of conditions which could interaction however they drive, and due to the fact that of this, they request radical to guarantee they state if they person immoderate of the listed conditions. It says that if you person a information which affects your driving and you don't archer it, expect a hefty good - oregon more.
Itwarns: "You request to archer DVLA astir immoderate aesculapian conditions arsenic they tin impact your driving. You tin beryllium fined up to £1,000 if you bash not archer DVLA astir a aesculapian information that affects your driving."
In summation to the listed conditions, it adds that you whitethorn take to voluntarily springiness up your licence. You mightiness take to bash this if, for example:
- your doc tells you to halt driving for 3 months oregon more
- your aesculapian information affects your quality to thrust safely and lasts for 3 months oregon more
- you bash not conscionable the required standards for driving due to the fact that of your aesculapian condition
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Getty)However, if you person a aesculapian information that affects your driving but don't voluntarily springiness up your licence, you indispensable pass the DVLA, which volition determine if you tin proceed holding a driving licence. The GOV.The UK website lists a fig of A-Z conditions. This applies to radical crossed the UK whether you thrust a car, motorcycle oregon van.
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How bash I state my information to the DVLA?
If you unrecorded successful Northern Ireland, you tin work however to bash that here. In bid to state your information if you unrecorded successful the UK, you tin bash that here. The work is besides disposable in Welsh (Cymraeg).
Before you begin, you’ll request to participate details astir your existent driving licence and your condition. Make definite you person this to manus earlier you statesman and if you're unsure however your information affects you, interaction your GP.