Group 1 car and motorcycle Group 2 bus and lorry ! - Must not drive but need not notify DVLA. Driving may resume 1 week after ACS if successful coronary intervention (PCI) and if all of the • As part of the investigation into your fitness to drive, we (DVLA) may require you to have a medical examination and/or some form of practical assessment. If we do, the individuals involved in these will need your background medical details to carry out an appropriate assessment. Eyesight. Having a visual impairment does not necessarily mean retiring from driving. There are, however, minimum eyesight requirements which must be met by all drivers (it includes the use of glasses and contact lenses). All drivers must: be able to meet the legal requirements for distance vision. have sufficient visual acuity (ability to The minimum age for Group 2 entitlement to drive lorries (category C) is 21 and for buses (category D) is 24, unless the driver is undergoing or has passed the Driver Certificate of Competence If you sat the test or have sent a form to the DVLA to renew your licence before the lockdown and have not heard anything from them, you can email them on glaucomaqueries@dvla.gov.uk. As you can imagine the DVLA will be receiving a large volume of emails so please be patient for a reply. We will update this notice as soon as further information You can have perfect visual fields and 6/30 vision without glasses, and as long as your (glasses) corrected vision is 6/12 you'll meet DVLA's standard. You can have 6/5 vision (you can read at 6m that which a "normal sight" person needs to have closer at 5m to read) but have a visual field defect that prevents DVLA from issuing a licence. The web page provides advice for medical professionals on how to assess drivers with visual disorders for licensing purposes. It covers the minimum eyesight standards, the higher standards of visual acuity and field of vision, and the exceptional cases for Group 1 and Group 2 drivers. It also explains the methods and criteria for visual field assessments. Hi I have Glaucoma for 4yrs and take Lumigan drops 1 in each eye at night My hospital doctor said I'm OK to drive after a field vision test The DVLA had me go to Specsavors for a field vision test which was inconclusive due to me been nervous Now I have to go 90 miles to Huddlesfield for a different test My question is Should I drive the 90 Vay Tiền Trả Góp 24 Tháng.

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