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Assessing fitness to drive: a guide for medical professionals

    https://www.gov.uk/guidance/assessing-fitness-to-drive-a-guide-for-medical-professionals
    The drivers’ medical section within DVLA deals with all aspects of driver licensing when there are medical conditions that impact, or potentially impact, on safe control of a vehicle. To do...

General information: assessing fitness to drive - GOV.UK

    https://www.gov.uk/guidance/general-information-assessing-fitness-to-drive
    DVLA outlines the rules for such circumstances on the GOV.UK website (see Driving a minibus ). Age limits for licensing Group 1 Licences are normally valid until 70 …

Guidance for drivers: Passenger Carrying …

    https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/guidance-for-vocational-drivers/guidance-for-drivers-passenger-carrying-vehicles-pcvs
    Driver licensing and medical conditions If you have a restricted licence due to medical conditions or you drive abroad, you should apply to renew your driving licence …

Check if a health condition affects your driving - GOV.UK

    https://www.gov.uk/health-conditions-and-driving
    You need to tell DVLA about some medical conditions as they can affect your driving. You can be fined up to £1,000 if you do not tell DVLA about a medical condition that affects …

Cardiovascular disorders: assessing fitness to drive

    https://www.gov.uk/guidance/cardiovascular-disorders-assessing-fitness-to-drive
    DVLA must be notified the licence will be refused or revoked permanently ICD implanted for sustained ventricular arrhythmia associated with incapacity ICD …

Guidance for drivers: Passenger carrying vehicles (PCV)

    https://assets.publishing.service.gov.uk/government/uploads/system/uploads/attachment_data/file/864003/guidance-for-drivers-passenger-carrying-vehicles.pdf
    If you have told DVLA about a medical condition, you should maintain close contact with your GP to make sure that any request for information from DVLA is handled promptly. …

Heart attacks, angioplasty, and driving - GOV.UK

    https://www.gov.uk/heart-attacks-and-driving
    You must tell DVLA and stop driving for 6 weeks if you’ve had a heart attack (myocardial infarction) or a heart, cardiac or coronary angioplasty. Fill in form VOCH1 and send it to …

Diabetes mellitus: assessing fitness to drive - GOV.UK

    https://www.gov.uk/guidance/diabetes-mellitus-assessing-fitness-to-drive
    applicants must stop driving Group 2 vehicles when they commence insulin until DVLA has made a licensing decision requires the applicant’s usual doctor who …

Medical standards for drivers - Vehicles at work - HSE

    https://www.hse.gov.uk/workplacetransport/personnel/medicalfitness.htm
    It lists separate medical standards for: Group 1 (holders of ordinary driving licence); and Group 2 (heavy goods vehicle (HSV) and public service vehicle (PSV) licence holders). …

Diabetes and driving - GOV.UK

    https://www.gov.uk/diabetes-driving
    You must tell DVLA if your diabetes is treated by tablets or non-insulin injections. You must fill in: form VDIAB1SG if your diabetes is treated by sulphonylurea or glinide tablets form …



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