Drivers with sleep conditions including sleep apnoea, narcolepsy and cataplexy must inform the DVLA or risk a fine of up to ...
Blue Badge holders could face a £1,000 penalty and potentially lose their driving licence for failing to declare a range of ...
Drivers “must” tell DVLA if you have moderate or severe obstructive sleep apnoea syndrome (OSAS), with excessive sleepiness, ...
Blue Badge drivers are at risk of eye-watering £1,000 fines - over a DVLA mistake. Blue Badges are used by disabled people to ...
A MAJOR shake‑up to the driving test system is coming in early 2026 as the DVSA moves to break the backlog of practical test ...
As the UK moves towards a more digital-first licensing system and tighter compliance checks, motorists are being warned that ...
The CAA has introduced changes to medical requirements which it says will lead to both cost and time savings for pilots and, in most cases, remove the need for General Practitioners or Authorised ...
Moved house or taken on a different surname? Here’s what you need to know to let the DVLA know, and how to do it ...
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Motorists could face penalties of up to £1,000 if they fail to notify the DVLA about certain conditions. Withholding particular mental health issues from the authorities might result in hefty fines.
The UK Civil Aviation Authority (CAA) has announced planned changes to medical requirements for PPL and NPPL holders to be introduced in late summer 2016. In most cases, these will bring cost and time ...
Motorists have been warned that they could face a £1,000 fine if they fail to inform the DVLA about their medical condition. Certain health issues don't need to be reported to the licensing authority, ...
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