What happens in a D4 medical?

If you are over 45 and have a medically restricted licence, a D4 will be required every 5 years. Who can fill in the D4? The medical examination includes a vision assessment which must be filled in by a doctor, optician or optometrist. Some doctors will be able to fill in both the vision and medical assessment.
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What is involved in a HGV Medical UK?

A HGV medical exam is made up of two parts; an interview about your physical health and your mental health with a physical examination, and a look at your medical history. You will also be required to provide your completed D4 HGV medical form. These requirements are essential for any HGV driving job.
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What do I need to send with my D4 form?

Send the filled in D4 (vision and medical assessment) with your application form and driving licence to DVLA, Swansea, SA99 1BR. If you do not send all the forms together, the processing of your application will be delayed.
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How long does a DVLA medical take?

How long does it take to get DVLA medical results? Following a DVLA medical, it usually takes around 15 days before you can expect to receive the results. This could extend to 90 days if you are asked to provide further information. It also takes a further week for blood test samples to be analysed.
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Do you get drug tested in a HGV medical?

HGV Drug Test

Throughout your HGV medical examination, your doctor will be looking to spot any signs of chronic drug or alcohol use. If they believe you are a regular drug user or chronic alcoholic, then you will not meet the HGV medical requirements and are likely not to be issued with an HGV driving licence.
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What does a driving medical involve?

Blood Pressure Check. Height & Weight check. Urine analysis Test. Audiology hearing Test if indicated.
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Do you get drug tested for HGV?

Why is drug testing for HGV drivers so important? Quite simply, drug testing for HGV drivers ensures that both the drivers themselves and other road users are not subjected to any unnecessary danger.
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What drugs do trucking companies test for?

The most common drug test administered to truck drivers is the 5 panel drug test. This urine test checks for THC, Opiates, PCP, Cocaine, & Amphetamines.
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How long does a HGV medical last?

DVLA require existing lorry drivers to have a medical at the age of 45 and then every five years until the age of 65. After 65, the medical has to be done every year. DVLA will usually send out a reminder letter, together with the D4 Medical Form, a few weeks before your medical is due.
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Do you get drug tested before a driving test?

However, no states drug test before a driving test. Doing so wouldn't be an accurate representation of your driving skills, especially if you haven't smoked the devil's lettuce in days or weeks. However, if you show up to your driving test and appear intoxicated, the DMV will not let you take the test.
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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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What do they look for in a DVLA 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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What medical conditions can stop you driving?

Neurological conditions

Multiple sclerosis, motor neurone disease, Parkinson's disease and other conditions affecting your nervous system can all affect your ability to drive.
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Can I drive a HGV with high blood pressure?

The HGV medical needs your BP to be well controlled. The DVLA requirements are actually very lenient. This can be with or without medication. They require the systolic pressure (top reading) to be Less than 180.
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How long does HGV Provisional last?

Made up of two tests – multiple choice and hazard perception, this can be booked as soon as you receive your provisional licence. Once passed, your theory test certificate is valid for 2 years from when you passed the first part of the test.
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Do you need a medical to drive 7.5 tonne lorry?

Yes: Drivers must have a medical when applying for a provisional licence for the C category and must renew their medical every 5 years from 45 up to 65, then annually from 65. Vehicles over 3,500kg with a trailer over 750kg.
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Can DVLA access my 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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Can I drive while waiting for DVLA medical?

As soon as DVLA receives your application and as long as you meet all the Section 88 criteria you may drive. It is important that your medical condition, as it is today, would not bar you from driving. If you are unsure, you should check with your doctor before you make a decision to drive.
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Do doctors inform DVLA?

GMC guidance

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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Can a blood test show heavy drinking?

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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Do DVLA medical test for drugs?

Drug group

Relicensing may require an independent medical assessment and urine screen arranged by DVLA. ✘- Must not drive and must notify DVLA with persistent misuse or dependence. Relicensing will usually require an independent medical assessment and urine screen arranged by DVLA.
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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 far back will a mouth swab drug test go?

Mouth Swab Drug Test Detection Period

How long do drugs stay in saliva and how far back does a mouth swab go? A mouth swab drug test detection period is generally 5–48 hours. By comparison, drugs of abuse can be detected in blood for one or two days and in urine for 1.5 to four days.
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Do you fail if you hit the curb?

You will fail a driving test if you hit a curb. It is an automatic fail if you drive over the curb and/or knock the examiner off the passenger seat. However, if you scrape the curb gently and readjust, you may only get docked a few points off your test score, depending on your examiner.
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