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The Driving and Vehicle Licensing Agency (DVLA) has issued the full list of health conditions that drivers must report to them or risk facing a £1,000 fine .

Drivers that have developed a 'notifiable' medical condition or disability - or if they have a a condition or disability that has worsened since obtaining their licence - must notify the DVLA as soon as possible, the Government website suggests.

After they have been notified, the DVLA will decide if that driver can continue holding a driving licence - though you can usually keep driving while your application is being considered.

They might contact your doctor or consultant, arrange for you to be examined or ask you to take a driving assessment, or an eyesight or driving test.

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