In December 2024, Lisa had a seizure which led to her licence being taken away by the DVLA. She reapplied for her licence as soon as she could but was still left waiting to hear back from the DVLA.
DVLA warns drivers taking certain medications including opioid painkillers, tranquillisers and some antidepressants must ...
DVLA officials may tell road users to "avoid driving" if they get behind the wheel under the influence of common medications.
DVLA officials may tell road users to "avoid driving" if they get behind the wheel under the influence of common medications.
Drivers taking opioid painkillers, tranquillisers and certain antidepressants may be told to avoid driving - and failing to ...
Motorists have been urged to take 'quick and easy' action to make life easier - and lower risk of a £1,000 fine. It can be ...
The Driver and Vehicle Licensing Authority (DVLA) has introduced refresher road safety videos at its offices nationwide as ...
Motorists who have misplaced, damaged or had their driving licence stolen are being encouraged to act swiftly – with the DVLA ...
Under a DVLA shake-up, drivers, motorists and road users could receive their driving licences within the space of a few days.
The trial involved medical forms for those applying for bus, taxi and lorry licences ...
Young drivers at risk of £1,000 fine over driving licence details - ...
Drivers over 70 must renew their driving licence every three years with the DVLA – and it's a legal requirement, not optional ...
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