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Do I need to advise DVLA of condition of cerebellar syndrome

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Litty

No idea sorry - family made me stop driving x

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wobblybee

🙂 It is a legal requirement to notify the DVLA when ataxia of any type is diagnosed. But, it doesn’t necessarily exclude someone from driving. Neurologists reports are taken into consideration.

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Capricorn9157

Yes. It is a notifiable condition. I notified them and they amended my licence to fewer classes. Failure to tell them will probably invalidate your insurance. But at end of day, only you will know if you will be a 'safe' driver.

GOOD LUCK

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Jacqui-A

My neurologist told me I would have to notify DVLA which I did. My diagnosis was last October and I informed them straight away. I had to go to Specsavers for an eye test also had to go to the nearest test centre to read a number plate. I have just got my license back albeit for 3yrs when no doubt they will want an update, I’m not sure I will be capable in 3yrs but as I live near the town it’s not a problem. I am 69yrs.

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cyclist49 in reply to Jacqui-A

Thanks for info

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peterallison

I was told to notify them, and it was written down in a letter, so I did, and the gave me a new license with a 3 year period, then see how I am in 3 years

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Busman403

Hi.It is a legal requirement to notify the dvla of any medical conditions that can effect driving.If you have an accident you can be prosecuted for failing to notify them and it would void your insurance.Once you notify them let them contact your doctors as dvla will ask you to surrender it else.I lost my licenses last year as i have ea2 ataxia and lost my job also as ive been a pcv driver for 23 years.But you might just get restrictions placed on your license.Also could be eligible for orange (free) bus pass from local authority if you lose your license.It is a tough thing to lose but better to be safe than sorry.Hope this helps.

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cyclist49 in reply to Busman403

Thanks - I will contact them

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ConfusedAtaxian

I was issued with a license for 3 years but soon it became apparent I was not fit to drive. I sold my car (which I loved).

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cyclist49 in reply to ConfusedAtaxian

Thanks - I will contact them

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