DVLA warns certain drivers to surrender their licences
The DVLA has warned some drivers they must surrender their licences and stop driving immediately if they meet certain medical criteria. This includes advice from a doctor to stop driving for at least three months or having a medical condition that affects safe driving. Drivers can reapply for their licences once they meet medical standards again. The process differs based on whether the licence was voluntarily surrendered or revoked due to medical issues. A letter from the DVLA will outline any waiting periods for reapplication. To reapply, drivers need to fill out specific forms related to their medical condition and submit them to the DVLA. They may also need to provide proof of their ability to drive safely, as indicated in the DVLA's letter.