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DVLA warning as drivers with 2 common health conditions urged to contact them now

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Drivers suffering from two common health conditions “must report” concerns to the DVLA immediately with motorists potentially a “real danger” on the road. 

Greg Wilson, founder and CEO of car insurance experts at Quotezone.co.uk stressed those struggling with “blackouts” or “fainting” are at risk and could have their driving licence taken away.

These conditions effectively ensure individuals lose control and could put motorists at serious risk while travelling in vehicles. 

This temporary loss of consciousness can be caused when the brain does not receive enough oxygen. 

This could be caused to reduced blood flow to the brain and can be triggered by low blood pressure, anxiety and even dehydration.

Mr Wilson said: “Any health conditions which can cause blackouts or regular fainting such as syncope must be reported to the DVLA as losing consciousness behind the wheel can be a real danger.”

Losing consciousness at high speed can have serious consequences with motorists at risk of being involved in accidents.

However, individuals are also putting other motorists under threat as sufferers may not be able to avoid collisions. 

The NHS has stressed it is important individuals contact the DVLA if they are fainting regularly as “it could affect” motorists’ ability to control a vehicle.

Meanwhile, the Government has also encouraged individuals to discuss their driving abilities with their GP.

GOV.UK explained: “Ask your doctor if your blackouts, fainting (syncope) or loss of consciousness affect your driving.

“You must tell DVLA if your condition affects your driving. Fill in form FEP1 and send it to DVLA. The address is on the form.”

After contacting the DVLA, officials will decide how serious a condition affects motorists’ abilities beyond the wheel. 

In some situations, officials will have the power to revoke a driving licence and effectively ban individuals from the road. 

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