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Check if you can supervise friends or family learning to drive a car, what the rules are, how to prepare the car, and how to plan your practice sessions.
Advice for medical professionals to follow when assessing drivers with neurological disorders.
Advice for medical professionals for assessing fitness to drive.
Understanding your car driving test result, including what was assessed, what sorts of things counted as faults, and how to improve in each area.
Who can teach you to drive, practising with friends and family, driving lessons, insurance, using L and P plates.
Keep a record of the driving practice you do with family or friends when you're learning to drive a car so you can show your driving instructor.
Advice for medical professionals to follow when assessing drivers with psychiatric disorders.
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.
What you must be able to do and understand to drive safely and responsibly in traffic.
EU and GB domestic rules for drivers of goods vehicles and passenger-carrying vehicles
Taking the approved driving instructor (ADI) part 2 test - what you need to bring and what happens during the test.
Guidance driving examiners follow when they carry out ADI part 2 tests - the test of the driving ability of someone wanting to become an ADI.
Advice for medical professionals to follow when assessing drivers with drug or alcohol misuse or dependence.
It's illegal to drive if you're unfit to do so because you're on legal or illegal drugs, or you have certain levels of drugs or medicine in your blood
The rules for driving mobility scooters and powered wheelchairs on roads, pavements and footpaths.
You must tell DVLA if you have obstructive sleep apnoea syndrome (OSAS) or any sleep condition or apnoea which causes excessive sleepiness.
General information for medical professionals about the assessing fitness to drive guide.
Advice for medical professionals to follow when assessing drivers with miscellaneous conditions.
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