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Over 10 million people across the UK could be hit with an expensive penalty for not informing the Driver and Vehicle Licensing Agency (DVLA) about one crucial matter. ‌

Drivers risk a £1,000 fine if they fail to notify the DVLA about specific medical conditions, including several that are relatively widespread. ‌

Should you suffer from a condition that impacts your ability to drive, you are legally obliged to declare it. ‌

Arthritis is one such condition, which reportedly impacts over 10 million individuals throughout the UK.

Additional significant conditions featured on the list include anxiety, diabetes, and high blood pressure.

After a condition is declared to the DVLA, the organisation will evaluate the circumstances and decide on the suitable course of action.

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