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Driving disqualifications: Disqualification for drink-driving

    https://www.gov.uk/driving-disqualifications/disqualification-for-drink-driving
    were driving with an alcohol reading of at least 87.5 microgrammes of alcohol per 100 millilitres ( ml) of breath, 200 milligrammes ( mg) of alcohol per 100 ml of blood, or 267.5 mg of alcohol...

Drug or alcohol misuse or dependence: assessing …

    https://www.gov.uk/guidance/drug-or-alcohol-misuse-or-dependence-assessing-fitness-to-drive
    The high risk offender scheme applies to drivers convicted of the following: one disqualification for driving or being in charge of a vehicle when the level of alcohol in …

DVLA Medical Examination & Guidelines

    https://www.drinkdriving.org/dvla-medical.php
    Convicted drink drivers who are classed as high risk offenders will be required to satisfy the DVLA of their fitness to drive by attending an independent medical …

Drugs and driving: the law - GOV.UK

    https://www.gov.uk/drug-driving-law
    Penalties for drug driving If you’re convicted of drug driving you may get: a minimum 1 year driving ban an unlimited fine up to 6 months in prison a criminal record Your driving …

How to apply for your driving licence after being …

    https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/inf2121-how-to-apply-for-your-driving-licence-after-being-disqualified-for-drink-driving
    Request an accessible format. Details How you apply for your driving licence after being disqualified for drink driving will depend on if you have fallen into the High …

Do I need a dvla medical after drink driving ban?

    https://www.drinkdriving.org/info/medical-after-drink-driving-ban/
    The DVLA should notify you in writing, after your court case, that you are classed as a high risk offender. Those classed as high risk offenders can submit their application for a …

Has anyone actually FAILED the DVLA medical? - Drink Driving …

    https://www.forum.drinkdriving.org/threads/has-anyone-actually-failed-the-dvla-medical.32725/
    Well, my CDT level was 4.9%, and so DVLA refused my licence. I've spoken to GP, and nothing about alcohol dependency was included on the form the sent in about …

Drug driving: guidance for healthcare professionals - GOV.UK

    https://www.gov.uk/government/publications/drug-driving-and-medicine-advice-for-healthcare-professionals/drug-driving-guidance-for-healthcare-professionals
    The new offence refers to driving, attempting to drive or being in charge of a vehicle with a specified controlled drug in the body, in excess of a specified limit (Section 5A of the …

How to pass the DVLA medical test after driving ban?

    https://driversosuk.cleverdodo.com/t/10311/how-to-pass-the-dvla-medical-test-after-driving-ban
    The acceptable levels are quite high that the DVLA look for and as a heavy drinker I have only ever failed once due to the AST level being 2 points over their level …

DVLA Medical & Alcohol Related Conditions - Drinkdriving.org

    https://www.drinkdriving.org/info/dvla-medical/
    DVLA Medical & Alcohol Related Conditions - Drinkdriving.org Drink Driving in the UK DVLA Medical High risk offenders will be required, by the Driver & Vehicle Licensing …



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