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Advice for medical professionals to use when assessing drivers with cardiovascular disorders.
You may need to tell DVLA if you have blackouts or fainting (syncope) - check with your doctor or consultant, download the correct form to let them know
You may need to tell DVLA if you've had heart failure - download the form to let them know
Apply for your site to be approved to host heavy goods vehicle (HGV) or Driver Certificate of Professional Competence (CPC) part 4 tests.
Taking the approved driving instructor (ADI) part 2 test - what you need to bring and what happens during the test.
You could get a fine and penalty points if you're caught speeding, or could even lose your licence
You must tell DVLA if you have Long QT syndrome
Tell DVLA if you have Brugada syndrome.
Who can drive a van, the speed limits and weight limits that apply, and rules on loading, drivers' hours and maintenance.
You may need to tell DVLA if you have arrhythmia - download the correct form to let them know
Advice for medical professionals to follow when assessing drivers with diabetes mellitus.
Usher syndrome is a medical condition you must tell DVLA about
You must tell DVLA if you have obstructive sleep apnoea syndrome (OSAS) or any sleep condition or apnoea which causes excessive sleepiness.
Advice for medical professionals to follow when assessing drivers with visual disorders.
Check someone's driving record - vehicles they can drive, penalty points and disqualifications
A man who got behind the wheel with a lethal cocktail of alcohol and drugs in his system before killing a girl he had met on the same night has had his sentence increased.
What you need to do before you can drive a car or ride a motorcycle - driving licence, registering your vehicle, insurance, vehicle tax, MOT
You must tell DVLA if you have post-traumatic stress disorder and it affects your driving - download the correct form to let them know
Reporting untaxed or abandoned vehicles and other crimes
You must tell DVLA if you have been fitted with a pacemaker - download the correct form to let them know
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