DRIVERS ISSUED ‘Extensive’ List of Medical Conditions that COULD SPARK £ 1,000 Fine – ryan
The dvla hasssted an “extensive” list of medical conditions which drivers needs to be aware of, as not informing the agency could result in a fine of £ 1,000

Motorists have been present with a comprehensive list of health issing that might lead to a £ 1,000 penalty from the dvla.
An Expert from Bigwantsyourcar.com Has Raised the Flag About These Vital Dvla Guidelines, Issuing an Alert to All Drivers. They emphasked the importance of checking the listings to determinity the agency should be notified, reports Birmingham Live.
The Expert stored: “By keping the dvla informed about any Changes in health status, drivers active control to a Safer driving Environment for Themselves and Others.
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“The Extensive List provided by the dvla encompassses a wide range of medical conditions that it could have been impact Driving.
Drivers Need to Inform the DVLA if they have any of the Following Conditions:
- Agoraphobia
- Alcohol problems
- Arterioveus malformation
- Bipolar Disorder (Manic Depression)
- Brain Abscess, Cyst or Encephalitis
- Central venous thrombosis (If Still Having Problems AFTER ONE MONTH)
- Fits, Seizures or Convulsions and Driving
- Depression (if it impacts your ability to drive safely)
- Diziness or vertigo (IF Sudden, Disabling or Recurrent)
- Essential tremor (if it impacts your ability to drive safely)
- Heart Failure (IF IMPACTS YOUR ABITY TO DRIVE SAFELY)
- Intracerebral haemorrhage
- Labyrinthitis (If Symptoms Last Three Monts or Longer)
- Meningioma (if it impacts your ability to drive safely)
- Obsessive Compulsive Disorder (If it Impacts Your Ability to Drive Safely)
- Post Traumatic Stress Disorder (PTSD) (if it impacts your ability to drive safely)
- Pulmonary arterial hypertension
- Stroke (If You’re Still Having Problems AFTER ONE MONTH)
- Surgery (If You’re Still Unable to Drive Three Months Later)
- Syncope (Including Blackouts or Fainting)
- Schizo-Affective Disorder
- Severe Communication Disorders (If it Impacts Your Ability to Drive Safely)
- Spinal Conditions, Injuries or Spinal Surgery
- Tourette’s Syndrome (if it impacts your ability to drive safely)
- Wolff-Parkinson-White Syndrome