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Some drivers could face £1K fine if they don't report 'common condition' to DVLA

UK drivers with malignant hypertension must stop driving and notify the DVLA or face fines up to £1,000, with one in three adults diagnosed with hypertension, NHS data shows.

High blood pressure (hypertension) affects 1 in 3 UK adults. DVLA reporting rules differ for drivers—learn when to notify and avoid a £1,000 fine

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Some drivers could face £1K fine if they don't report 'common condition' to DVLA

High blood pressure (hypertension) affects 1 in 3 UK adults. DVLA reporting rules differ for drivers—learn when to notify and avoid a £1,000 fine

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