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You may need to send DVLA a form if you've had a heart attack (myocardial infarction) or heart, cardiac or coronary angioplasty.
Rules for tinted vehicle windows and what could happen if you break the rules
Report your diabetes to DVLA if you're a car driver or motorcyclist.
Find out what to do if you receive a fine or letter about a car or other vehicle you do not own
Check what type of drivers' hours rules you need to follow if you drive a goods vehicle or a bus or coach.
If your car or other vehicle has seat belts you must use them, with only a few exceptions
You may not have to pay the full fare at some river crossings, bridges and tunnels if you have a disability
Work out if you’re old enough or have the right kind of licence to tow a trailer from different kinds of vehicle
Report certain types of heart conditions to DVLA if you're a car driver or motorcyclist.
Report certain types of medical conditions to DVLA if you're a car driver or motorcyclist.
You may need to tell DVLA if you have arrhythmia - download the correct form to let them know
Report certain types of mental health conditions to DVLA if you're a car driver or motorcyclist.
You must tell DVLA if you have arthritis and use special controls for driving - download the correct form to let them know
You must tell DVLA if you have dementia - download the correct form to let them know
You may need to tell DVLA if you've had a transient ischaemic attack (TIA) - download the correct form if you need to let them know
To drive a road legal quad bike you must have it approved, registered, taxed and given an MOT if needed
Tell DVLA you've had an operation if you're still unable to drive 3 months after the surgery
You must tell DVLA if you have fits, seizures or convulsions - download the correct form to let them know
The rules for driving mobility scooters and powered wheelchairs on roads, pavements and footpaths.
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