Can a doctor stop you from driving UK?

You must surrender your licence to DVLA if any of the following are true: your doctor tells you to stop driving for 3 months or more. your medical condition affects your ability to drive safely and lasts for 3 months or more.
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Can a doctor say you can't drive?

In most situations, your doctor can't stop you from driving. In fact, there's no way to enforce a doctor's advice not to drive. But share with your doctor any concerns you have about near misses on the road. That may lead to some advice that can help you be a safer driver.
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What diseases can you not drive with?

Let's look at some of the more common conditions that can affect driving ability.
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Medical conditions that affect driving
  • Cataracts. Cataracts occur when the lens of the eye becomes opaque, causing blurred vision. ...
  • Macular degeneration. ...
  • Dementia. ...
  • Epilepsy.
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What happens when a doctor says you can't drive?

Note that doctors themselves cannot directly revoke a driver's license. But they can put the process in motion. This type of report is known as a “confidential morbidity report.” Only doctors are required by law to report medical conditions to the DMV.
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What medical conditions stop you driving UK?

Notifiable conditions are anything that could affect your ability to drive safely.
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They can include:
  • diabetes or taking insulin.
  • syncope (fainting)
  • heart conditions (including atrial fibrillation and pacemakers)
  • sleep apnoea.
  • epilepsy.
  • strokes.
  • glaucoma.
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Can doctors notify DVLA?

The driver is legally responsible for telling the DVLA or DVA about any such condition or treatment. Doctors should therefore alert patients to conditions and treatments that might affect their ability to drive and remind them of their duty to tell the appropriate agency.
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Do DVLA check medical records?

During the standard DVLA check-up, your doctor might not have access to your full medical history. So, it's up to you to be honest and upfront about anything in your past which might affect your ability to do your job properly. Once your check-up is complete, you need to give a declaration of consent.
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What does advised not to drive mean?

A patient should be advised when it is not safe to drive. If he disregards this advice and drives, he would be breaking the law and would not be covered by his insurance. Whilst recovering from an injury or an operation, a patient may not be as physically able as before but he may still be fit enough to drive.
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Does the hospital inform DVLA?

As things stand, doctors have a duty to tell the patient if they feel they should stop driving or inform the DVLA. The onus is on the patient to pass the information on.
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Can you appeal a DVLA medical decision?

You can also appeal the decision if you contact your local magistrate's court within 6 months, or your local sheriff's court in Scotland within 21 days. You may want to get legal advice before you appeal - you might be able to get legal aid to pay for it. You must tell DVLA in writing if you choose to appeal.
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Why would the DVLA request a medical?

The medical examination is designed to assess a drivers overall fitness to drive, with a focus on any past or present alcohol abuse, misuse or dependency problems.
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Can you fail a DVLA medical?

What happens if I fail the DVLA medical? If the driver is refused a license, they will be informed as to what they must do for a certain period of time before they can re-gain their driving license.
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Why are the DVLA contacting my GP?

Your application may need further information from a healthcare professional, depending on your condition. This is taking longer than usual because of coronavirus (COVID-19). DVLA might: contact your doctor or consultant.
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What medical conditions have to be declared for car insurance?

A car insurance quote is determined by how risky you are to insure. A medical condition, such as epilepsy, a visual impairment or diabetes, could make you more of a risk to insure and your premium could increase.
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Do you have to declare medication to DVLA?

Drivers Vehicle Licensing Agency (DVLA)

If you have a driving licence you must tell the DVLA if your medical condition or disability has got worse since you first got your licence, you develop a new medical condition or disability or you have a 'notifiable' medical condition.
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Can I drive while my medical application is with DVLA?

As soon as the DVLA receives your correct and complete application for a new licence and as long as you meet all the Section 88 criteria, you may drive. It is important that you are satisfied that the medical condition you have declared on your application does not stop you from driving.
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How long does it take to get licence back after DVLA medical?

The time they take to deal with your particular case will depend on the medical condition you have and the information they need to gather. If the DVA can make a decision based on the information you originally provided, they aim to make this decision within three to four weeks.
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Can I drive while waiting for my licence renewal?

The DVLA says if your licence expires while it is processing your renewal application, you should be able to continue driving as long as you meet certain conditions, including only driving vehicles you were entitled to drive on your previous licence, not being told by a doctor or optician that you shouldn't drive, and ...
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How do I get a section 88 from DVLA?

For Section 88 to apply to you, you must meet the following criteria:
  1. Your doctor agrees that you are fit to drive*
  2. You have held a driving licence and only drive vehicles you have applied for and were entitled to drive on your last licence.
  3. You meet any conditions specified on your previous licence.
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How much does it cost for a DVLA medical?

The DVLA currently charges £90 for the medical test, which proves disqualified drink-drivers who are classed as "high risk offenders" are fit to be behind the wheel again.
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How long should I stop drinking before a DVLA medical?

✘- Must not drive and must notify DVLA. Licence will be refused or revoked until a minimum of 3 years' abstinence from alcohol consumption has been attained.
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Can a blood test show heavy drinking?

Will a Blood Test Show Heavy Alcohol Use? The short answer is yes: blood testing can show heavy alcohol use. However, timing plays a significant role in the accuracy of blood alcohol testing. In a typical situation, blood alcohol tests are only accurate six to 12 hours after someone consumes their last beverage.
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What is a high risk offender DVLA?

High risk offenders

If you're a 'high risk offender', you will not get your new licence until you can prove you're fit to drive again. You'll need to pass a medical examination with one of DVLA's appointed doctors. You're a high risk offender if you: were convicted of 2 drink driving offences within 10 years.
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How do I overturn a DVLA decision?

If you want to appeal the decision, you will need to make a written application to your local Magistrates Court within 6 months of your licence being refused or revoked. You will need evidence, including medical evidence, to support your argument that the DVLA made the wrong decision and that you are fit to drive.
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Is it worth appealing a driving test?

Appealing your driving test result will not overturn the decision made by the examiner, while the result of your practical test cannot be overturned, a successful appeal may result in you getting a free retest.
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