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if a gp tells you to surrender a driving licence are you likely to get a bus pass?

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Hi,

I have a driving licence but don't drive often now as not a fan of driving and have had blackouts ocassionly. I really should get this checked out by a gp but have always been scared that I would loose my licence. Now I've recently got a job where I can walk to work so the licence isn't essential.

If a doctor does take away my license is it almost guareteed I will get a bus pass? Also any ideas if I will loose my licence forever or pay higher insurance costs in the future?
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  • Mojisola
    Mojisola Posts: 35,571 Forumite
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    I have a driving licence but don't drive often now as not a fan of driving and have had blackouts ocassionly.

    I really should get this checked out by a gp but have always been scared that I would loose my licence. Now I've recently got a job where I can walk to work so the licence isn't essential.

    If a doctor does take away my license is it almost guareteed I will get a bus pass? Also any ideas if I will loose my licence forever or pay higher insurance costs in the future?

    And your main concern is whether you can get a bus pass!:eek:
  • SailorSam
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  • Do you mean as a disability thing? No idea.

    I think anyone can buy a bus pass
  • PZH
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    Mojisola wrote: »
    ...and have had blackouts ocassionly. I really should get this checked out by a gp but have always been scared that I would loose my licence.

    And your main concern is whether you can get a bus pass!:eek:

    That was my initial take on things as well

    OP - You should NOT be driving at all if you suffer from blackouts - no matter how occasional they may be - unless you have been cleared by a Dr.

    Never mind losing your license - what happens if you blackout and mount the pavement that is busy with pedestrians ??

    Get yourself to a GP and handle the situation from there. They may keep the license valid if you have any correct medication ?
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  • rach_k
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    Is your current insurance even valid now if you know you have a condition that might mean you shouldn't be driving?
  • Mojisola wrote: »
    And your main concern is whether you can get a bus pass!:eek:

    Lol obviously not, but this is a transport forum and not a health one hence why I'm only asking about the transport side.

    Thanks for the link sam, unfortunately its a bit vague.
  • Torry_Quine
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    I have to agree that you should not drive unless you have been cleared by a doctor. Why take the risk?
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  • rach_k wrote: »
    Is your current insurance even valid now if you know you have a condition that might mean you shouldn't be driving?

    I don't have any insurance.
  • I have to agree that you should not drive unless you have been cleared by a doctor. Why take the risk?

    I'm not driving now the condition has reappeared.
  • Mojisola
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    SailorSam wrote: »
    I'm not driving now the condition has reappeared.

    Each council deals with its own bus pass scheme so you need to look on your council's website but this seems fairly universal -

    You may be eligible to receive a bus pass if you
    § have been or would be refused a driving licence on the grounds of
    - epilepsy (have had a attack whilst awake within the last 12 months or an attack whilst asleep within the last 3 years)
    - severe Mental disorder
    - liability to sudden attacks of giddiness or fainting (whether as a result of cardiac disorder or otherwise)
    - inability to read a registration plate in good light at 20.5 meters (with lenses if worn)
    - other disabilities which are likely to cause the driving of vehicles by them to be a source of danger to the public

    That "may" makes it difficult to be certain but you sound like a good candidate for a pass.
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