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UK drivers with certain eye conditions must report them to the DVLA or face up to £1,000 in fines.
UK drivers could face a £1,000 fine for not reporting certain eye conditions to the DVLA that could impair their driving ability.
Conditions like glaucoma and diabetic retinopathy must be reported if they affect vision, as drivers must meet visual standards, including reading a number plate from 20 meters and having normal vision in one eye, as verified by an optician.
Failing to report these conditions and being involved in an accident could result in the fine.
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Los conductores del Reino Unido con ciertas condiciones oculares deben reportarlos a la DVLA o enfrentar multas de hasta £1,000.