UK drivers with specific health issues or taking certain medications must notify the DVLA or face a £1,000 fine.

The UK's DVLA requires drivers with certain medical conditions like diabetes, heart issues, and sleep apnoea, and those on medications such as opioids, tranquillisers, and some antidepressants, to report these to avoid a £1,000 fine. Drivers must inform the DVLA if their conditions worsen or if they take medications that could impair driving ability, risking license revocation. The DVLA aims to prevent road accidents linked to medical conditions or medications.

November 11, 2024
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