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To help them carry out their duties British military personnel and visiting members of the armed forces have a number of driving exemptions.
What driving instructors should do to carry out realistic mock driving tests, including what needs to be in the test, assessing faults and recording the result.
How to apply to appoint your own staff as delegated driving examiners to provide driving tests for your employees of your company, police service or fire and rescue service
You must tell DVLA if you experience dizziness - cars, motorbikes, buses, coaches, lorries, medical information, forms
You can sit in and observe a driving test if you're 16 or over, but you cannot take any part in the test and you must follow certain rules.
Check someone's driving record - vehicles they can drive, penalty points and disqualifications
Check if you need to tell DVLA about a health or medical condition, how to report medical conditions to DVLA
You need the right licence to drive a tractor or specialist vehicle, there are also age limits and specific rules for driving tests
Integration is about ensuring Defence can act in a way greater than the sum of its parts, with government, our allies and industry to deliver a desired outcome.
Take voluntary continuing professional development (CPD) to keep your approved driving instructor (ADI) skills up to date.
Find driving instructors near you who are approved by the Driver and Vehicle Standards Agency (DVSA)
You may be able to get provisional entitlement to higher category vehicles, and automatic entitlement to lower categories if you pass a higher category driving test.
Complain about an approved driving instructor (ADI) if you're not happy with their service or behaviour
You may need to tell DVLA if you have diabetes, depending on the treatment you're getting
You do not need to tell DVLA if you have HIV
Apply to start qualifying as an approved driving instructor (ADI) with the Driver and Vehicle Standards Agency (DVSA)
You can no longer apply for an emergency practical driving test as a critical worker.
Advice for medical professionals to follow when assessing drivers with visual disorders.
You must tell DVLA if you have Long QT syndrome
You may need to tell DVLA if you have Tourette's syndrome - download the correct form if you need to let them know.
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