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Transient ischaemic attack (TIA) or mini-stroke and driving

    https://www.gov.uk/transient-ischaemic-attacks-and-driving
    Home Transport Driving and road transport Road safety, driving rules and penalties Driving and medical conditions Transient ischaemic attack (TIA) or mini-stroke and driving You can be fined up...

Neurological disorders: assessing fitness to drive - GOV.UK

    https://www.gov.uk/guidance/neurological-disorders-assessing-fitness-to-drive
    Acute encephalitic illness and meningitis - including limbic encephalitis associated with seizures Transient global amnesia Arachnoid cysts Colloid cysts …

Standards for drivers who have had a stroke or transient …

    https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/inf1883-car-or-motorcycle-drivers-who-have-had-a-stroke-or-transient-ischaemic-attack-tia
    Driving licences and medical conditions Promotional material Standards for drivers who have had a stroke or transient ischaemic attack (TIA) (INF188/3) English …

Report your medical condition (form STR1) - GOV.UK

    https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/str1-online-confidential-medical-information
    Transport Driving and road transport Road safety, driving rules and penalties Driving and medical conditions Form Report your medical condition (form STR1) English …

Assessing fitness to drive: a guide for medical professionals

    https://www.gov.uk/guidance/assessing-fitness-to-drive-a-guide-for-medical-professionals
    The drivers’ medical section within DVLA deals with all aspects of driver licensing when there are medical conditions that impact, or potentially impact, on safe …

TIA (or stroke) and driving - General Practice notebook

    https://gpnotebook.com/simplepage.cfm?ID=1268383807
    TIA (or stroke) and driving Group 1 entitlement: single TIA no need to notify DVLA must not drive for 1 month multiple transient ischaemic attack must not drive and must notify the …

Driving after a stroke | Stroke Association

    https://www.stroke.org.uk/life-after-stroke/driving
    It is your responsibility to tell the DVLA (DVA in Northern Ireland) about any medical condition that affects your driving. If you have a licence to drive a large goods vehicle …

General information: assessing fitness to drive - GOV.UK

    https://www.gov.uk/guidance/general-information-assessing-fitness-to-drive
    DVLA’s medical enquiries procedure is generally a 2-stage process: Information on the medical condition is sought from the licence holder or applicant, either …

Returning to driving following a stroke or TIA.

    https://www.disabilitydrivinginstructors.com/driving-advice/returning-to-driving/returning-to-driving-following-a-stroke-or-tia/
    How to tell DVLA: If your doctor tells you to report your condition to DVLA, you must fill in the appropriate medical questionnaire. Questionnaires are available to download at: …

Epilepsy and driving - GOV.UK

    https://www.gov.uk/epilepsy-and-driving
    DVLA will let you know whether or not you qualify after you’ve filled in the form. Until you hear from them you must stop driving. You’ve had seizures that don’t affect your …



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