Motorists suffering from a common medical ailment that impacts more than 10million people in the UK could be slapped with ...
The DVLA has listed 118 medical conditions you must report or risk a £1,000 fine. Failing to do so could not only mean your driving is impacted but also put other people at risk.
More than one million Brits could be using the road without letting the DVLA know about a pre-existing medical condition. The common misconception that drivers with just poor eyesight should make this ...
The DVLA has strict rules when it comes to medical conditions that impact driving, and drivers can be fined up to £1,000 if ...
A “WARM HEARTED, friendly” couple were killed in a crash when an ex-teacher collapsed at the wheel. Patricia Mary Evans, 68, and husband Martin Gareth Evans, 70, tragically died at the scene of the ...
A grieving daughter has said that her mother "would be here today" if the current system for reporting medical conditions to the DVLA was more robust. An ongoing inquest into a collision in Clitheroe ...
Graham Conway, managing director at Select Car Leasing, said drivers can be fined up to £1,000 if they fail to tell the DVLA ...
Drivers who have a medical condition that affects 8.7m people have been told they could be fined heavily if their case is severe and they do not inform the DVLA. Many medications commonly prescribed ...
In the chaos of our daily routines, it's easy to put off certain tasks, such as notifying the relevant authorities about the connection between our health and road safety. However, a recent warning ...
Drivers may be slapped with a four-figure bill for failing to tell DVLA officials about this serious issue likely affecting millions. Motorists could be issued a £1,000 fine for failing to tell the ...
Motorists have been cautioned that neglecting to notify the DVLA about specific medical conditions could leave them uninsured and exposed to risk. Insurance coverage isn't the only concern, as drivers ...