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DVLA said drivers could be fined £1,000 if they don t disclose common ailments Drivers could be fined £1,000 if they don t tell the DVLA that they have one of 200 common ailments, from arthritis to lung cancer. Some of the health conditions drivers must declare to the Driver and Vehicle Licensing Agency (DVLA) are unsurprising: muscle-wasting illness, multiple sclerosis and brain haemorrhages. But some are not so obvious. For example, anorexia, high blood pressure, Caesarian section, bipolar disorder, depression and deja vu.
The unexpected health conditions drivers must tell DVLA - or risk a £1,000 fine The list extends to diabetes, motor neurone disease, vertigo, tunnel vision, night blindness, seizures, sleeping disorder narcolepsy, Syncope – a temporary loss of consciousness – and Parkinson’s disease, caused by degeneration of the nervous system.
DVLA said drivers could be fined £1,000 if they don t disclose common ailments Drivers could be fined £1,000 if they don t tell the DVLA that they have one of 200 common ailments, from arthritis to lung cancer. Some of the health conditions drivers must declare to the Driver and Vehicle Licensing Agency (DVLA) are unsurprising: muscle-wasting illness, multiple sclerosis and brain haemorrhages. But some are not so obvious. For example, anorexia, high blood pressure, Caesarian section, bipolar disorder, depression and deja vu.
The unexpected health conditions drivers must tell DVLA - or risk a £1,000 fine The list extends to diabetes, motor neurone disease, vertigo, tunnel vision, night blindness, seizures, sleeping disorder narcolepsy, Syncope – a temporary loss of consciousness – and Parkinson’s disease, caused by degeneration of the nervous system.