Motorists could be hit with a £1,000 fine if they fail to disclose a number of medical conditions that impact their ability to drive safely to the DVLA.
Diabetes, epilepsy and strokes are among the medical conditions you must tell the DVLA about. Drivers involved in accidents have been warned by the agency that they could be persecuted if they have withheld information.
As Lincolnshire Live reports motorists could also be forced to surrender their licences in a number of scenarios. Here are the conditions that you must inform the agency of: READ MORE:Man appears in court accused of harassing woman The DVLA says it is important you tell them if you have a driving licence and: Notifiable conditions are anything that could affect your ability to drive safely.
They can include: If you need to check whether your condition should be reported, you can do so in one of two ways. These are: You’ll then be told how to report your condition.
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