106 Medical conditions that must be reported to the DVLA - full list View 2 Images

Motorists have been cautioned that neglecting to notify the DVLA about specific medical conditions could leave them uninsured and exposed to risk. Insurance coverage isn't the only concern, as drivers may face fines of up to £1,000 or potential prosecution if they fail to declare certain health issues and go on to become involved in a collision. The list was uncovered ahead of a driving rule update that millions of people may not know about .

The DVLA maintains regulations requiring the reporting of conditions ranging from hearing impairment and eating disorders to ADHD, autism and arthritis, reports Gloucestershire Live .

Specialists have named various medical conditions that might disqualify d

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