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- Epilepsy and driving - GOV. UK
You must tell DVLA if you've had any epileptic seizures or blackouts - download the correct form to let them know
- INS9 - Driving licenes - epiliepsy - GOV. UK
If you have epilepsy, you need to have been free from any seizure for 1 year This means being free of all types of seizure activity, including, for example, partial seizures, myoclonic
- Driving rules for epilepsy
If you’ve got your licence on the basis of being seizure free, and then have a seizure, you must stop driving and surrender your licence You will usually need to be seizure free for 12 months before you can start driving again
- Driving advice for seizure patients - uhb. nhs. uk
Guidance for GPs on assessing a seizure patients fitness to drive
- Driving and epilepsy - quick guide - Epilepsy Society
Use our interactive guide (below) to the driving regulations for people with epilepsy in the UK to find out how the driving regulations apply to you (For people who meet the DVLA's definitions of epilepsy and for Group 1 licences only - cars, mopeds, and motorbikes)
- Medical Fitness to Drive: Isolated Seizure DVLA Rules - Medical Fitness . . .
Learn DVLA licensing rules for isolated seizures Understand 6 vs 12-month driving bans with underlying risk factors including worked case
- Neurological disorders: assessing fitness to drive - GOV. UK
If the licensed driver has any epileptic seizure, they must stop driving immediately unless DVLA has established that considerations 3, 4 or 5 can be met, and they must notify DVLA
- Assessing fitness to drive a guide for medical professionals
If the licensed driver has any epileptic seizure, they must stop driving immediately unless DVLA has established that considerations 3, 4 or 5 can be met, and they must notify DVLA
- Driving quick guide Jan 2025 - epilepsysociety. org. uk
The Driver and Vehicle Licensing Agency (DVLA) driving regulations define epilepsy as having two or more unprovoked seizures more than 24 hours apart in a five year period
- Driving After a Seizure: Laws Risks | Health Encyclo
Epilepsy Diagnosis (or multiple seizures): You must be seizure-free for 12 months to resume driving Failing to notify the DVLA can result in a fine of up to £1,000
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