The Driver and Vehicle Licensing Agency (DVLA) is reminding all car and motorcycle licence holders that certain medical conditions must be reported - or you could face serious consequences. According to the official GOV.UK website, failing to inform the DVLA about a condition that affects your ability to drive could result in a fine, and even more seriously, prosecution.
The DVLA says: "You can be fined up to £1,000 if you do not tell DVLA about a medical condition that affects your driving. You may be prosecuted if you're involved in an accident as a result."
To legally drive, you must meet specific visual standards - including the ability to read a number plate from 20 metres away, having no double vision, and maintaining a normal field of vision in at least one eye. An optician can assess whether your eyesight meets these requirements.
You must tell DVLA if you:
- have a certain type of eye condition that affects both eyes (or one eye when you only have vision in one eye)
- have been told you may not meet the visual standards for driving by a GP, optician or eye specialist
But what kind of conditions do they say you should declare? They note that the eye conditions you must tell DVLA about are:
If the condition only affects one eye and you have sight in both eyes, you only have to tell DVLA if you "do not meet the visual standards for driving" and "have been told you may not meet the visual standards for driving by a GP, optician or eye specialist."
How to tell DVLAYou should report your eye condition online. If you have a condition in one eye and another condition affecting your other eye, you need to fill in and send form V1 to DVLA. The address is on the form. You can report your condition online here. The DVLA warn that there are more conditions you need to report if you have a bus, coach or lorry licence.
You may also like
K-Pop star once slept in a cockroach-infested room, was rejected by 20 companies. Today she's richer than BTS's Jungkook, Taehyung
Independence Day 2025: Must-visit memorials that keep the spirit of freedom alive
BJP Demands Action in Kerala Student's Death Linked to Conversion Pressure
India 'bit recalcitrant' on trade negotiations: US Treasury Secy Bessent
Residents in TN's Dharmapuri to protest Waqf board land claims on I-Day