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License Application voluntary surrender - medical
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Out of interest, what was the alternative to surrendering your license voluntarily? Once you had been advised not to drive you couldn’t drive, I don’t see what else you could do but surrender your license?Credit card 1800
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The alternative is to just not drive for the specified period I guess - no need to tell anyone that you aren’t meant to be doing something if you don’t do it anywayitsthelittlethings said:Out of interest, what was the alternative to surrendering your license voluntarily? Once you had been advised not to drive you couldn’t drive, I don’t see what else you could do but surrender your license?0 -
I think you’re still supposed to notify the DVLA.LightFlare said:
The alternative is to just not drive for the specified period I guess - no need to tell anyone that you aren’t meant to be doing something if you don’t do it anywayitsthelittlethings said:Out of interest, what was the alternative to surrendering your license voluntarily? Once you had been advised not to drive you couldn’t drive, I don’t see what else you could do but surrender your license?Credit card 1800
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Get your MP on the case. When I had a problem with the DVLA they were able to get action that I was not.Hopefully you don't live in Clacton. Some MPs are better than others at constituency work.Proud member of the wokerati, though I don't eat tofu.Home is where my books are.Solar PV 5.2kWp system, SE facing, >1% shading, installed March 2019.Mortgage free July 20230
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I could have just not driven for the six months and said nothing. The risk there is that, if my doctor had informed DVLA or they had otherwise become aware, they would have revoked my license - which would have made getting it back even more complicated. In addition, if your license is revoked you cannot drive while waiting for your application for it to be returned is processed. Voluntarily surrender it and you can drive as soon as the six months is up whether you license has been retuned or not. (But has it turns out, you cannot renew your insurance policy so am I really any better off?)itsthelittlethings said:Out of interest, what was the alternative to surrendering your license voluntarily? Once you had been advised not to drive you couldn’t drive, I don’t see what else you could do but surrender your license?
Wrote to him and have not even had the courtesy of a reply. Too busy cooking up plans for tax increases with his mates to look after his constituents.onomatopoeia99 said:Get your MP on the case. When I had a problem with the DVLA they were able to get action that I was not.0 -
I think you are obliged to notify DVLA if you have a notifiable medical condition. You can’t just decide how long you take off yourself.MEM62 said:
I could have just not driven for the six months and said nothing. The risk there is that, if my doctor had informed DVLA or they had otherwise become aware, they would have revoked my license - which would have made getting it back even more complicated. In addition, if your license is revoked you cannot drive while waiting for your application for it to be returned is processed. Voluntarily surrender it and you can drive as soon as the six months is up whether you license has been retuned or not. (But has it turns out, you cannot renew your insurance policy so am I really any better off?)itsthelittlethings said:Out of interest, what was the alternative to surrendering your license voluntarily? Once you had been advised not to drive you couldn’t drive, I don’t see what else you could do but surrender your license?
Wrote to him and have not even had the courtesy of a reply. Too busy cooking up plans for tax increases with his mates to look after his constituents.onomatopoeia99 said:Get your MP on the case. When I had a problem with the DVLA they were able to get action that I was not.Credit card 1800
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I know what I was obliged to do. The point I was making in reply to @it@itsthelittlethings comment was that had I chosen not to then on one hand there is was the risk of revocation but on the other DVLA would not have been in a position to mess me around.itsthelittlethings said:
I think you are obliged to notify DVLA if you have a notifiable medical condition. You can’t just decide how long you take off yourself.MEM62 said:
I could have just not driven for the six months and said nothing. The risk there is that, if my doctor had informed DVLA or they had otherwise become aware, they would have revoked my license - which would have made getting it back even more complicated. In addition, if your license is revoked you cannot drive while waiting for your application for it to be returned is processed. Voluntarily surrender it and you can drive as soon as the six months is up whether you license has been retuned or not. (But has it turns out, you cannot renew your insurance policy so am I really any better off?)itsthelittlethings said:Out of interest, what was the alternative to surrendering your license voluntarily? Once you had been advised not to drive you couldn’t drive, I don’t see what else you could do but surrender your license?
Wrote to him and have not even had the courtesy of a reply. Too busy cooking up plans for tax increases with his mates to look after his constituents.onomatopoeia99 said:Get your MP on the case. When I had a problem with the DVLA they were able to get action that I was not.0 -
It would have been illegal and after six months you would have been driving illegally. You may only get short licences from now on so do be prepared to go through this process again regularly.MEM62 said:
I know what I was obliged to do. The point I was making in reply to @it@itsthelittlethings comment was that had I chosen not to then on one hand there is was the risk of revocation but on the other DVLA would not have been in a position to mess me around.itsthelittlethings said:
I think you are obliged to notify DVLA if you have a notifiable medical condition. You can’t just decide how long you take off yourself.MEM62 said:
I could have just not driven for the six months and said nothing. The risk there is that, if my doctor had informed DVLA or they had otherwise become aware, they would have revoked my license - which would have made getting it back even more complicated. In addition, if your license is revoked you cannot drive while waiting for your application for it to be returned is processed. Voluntarily surrender it and you can drive as soon as the six months is up whether you license has been retuned or not. (But has it turns out, you cannot renew your insurance policy so am I really any better off?)itsthelittlethings said:Out of interest, what was the alternative to surrendering your license voluntarily? Once you had been advised not to drive you couldn’t drive, I don’t see what else you could do but surrender your license?
Wrote to him and have not even had the courtesy of a reply. Too busy cooking up plans for tax increases with his mates to look after his constituents.onomatopoeia99 said:Get your MP on the case. When I had a problem with the DVLA they were able to get action that I was not.Credit card 1800
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Why is it illegal? The doctor told me to put my licence in a drawer for 3 months and not drive. 3 months later he gave me the all clear to resume driving. I don't see the issue unless it's a long term ongoing event.itsthelittlethings said:
It would have been illegal and after six months you would have been driving illegally. You may only get short licences from now on so do be prepared to go through this process again regularly.MEM62 said:
I know what I was obliged to do. The point I was making in reply to @it@itsthelittlethings comment was that had I chosen not to then on one hand there is was the risk of revocation but on the other DVLA would not have been in a position to mess me around.itsthelittlethings said:
I think you are obliged to notify DVLA if you have a notifiable medical condition. You can’t just decide how long you take off yourself.MEM62 said:
I could have just not driven for the six months and said nothing. The risk there is that, if my doctor had informed DVLA or they had otherwise become aware, they would have revoked my license - which would have made getting it back even more complicated. In addition, if your license is revoked you cannot drive while waiting for your application for it to be returned is processed. Voluntarily surrender it and you can drive as soon as the six months is up whether you license has been retuned or not. (But has it turns out, you cannot renew your insurance policy so am I really any better off?)itsthelittlethings said:Out of interest, what was the alternative to surrendering your license voluntarily? Once you had been advised not to drive you couldn’t drive, I don’t see what else you could do but surrender your license?
Wrote to him and have not even had the courtesy of a reply. Too busy cooking up plans for tax increases with his mates to look after his constituents.onomatopoeia99 said:Get your MP on the case. When I had a problem with the DVLA they were able to get action that I was not.0 -
If it’s a notifiable condition you have to tell the DVLA.chrisw said:
Why is it illegal? The doctor told me to put my licence in a drawer for 3 months and not drive. 3 months later he gave me the all clear to resume driving. I don't see the issue unless it's a long term ongoing event.itsthelittlethings said:
It would have been illegal and after six months you would have been driving illegally. You may only get short licences from now on so do be prepared to go through this process again regularly.MEM62 said:
I know what I was obliged to do. The point I was making in reply to @it@itsthelittlethings comment was that had I chosen not to then on one hand there is was the risk of revocation but on the other DVLA would not have been in a position to mess me around.itsthelittlethings said:
I think you are obliged to notify DVLA if you have a notifiable medical condition. You can’t just decide how long you take off yourself.MEM62 said:
I could have just not driven for the six months and said nothing. The risk there is that, if my doctor had informed DVLA or they had otherwise become aware, they would have revoked my license - which would have made getting it back even more complicated. In addition, if your license is revoked you cannot drive while waiting for your application for it to be returned is processed. Voluntarily surrender it and you can drive as soon as the six months is up whether you license has been retuned or not. (But has it turns out, you cannot renew your insurance policy so am I really any better off?)itsthelittlethings said:Out of interest, what was the alternative to surrendering your license voluntarily? Once you had been advised not to drive you couldn’t drive, I don’t see what else you could do but surrender your license?
Wrote to him and have not even had the courtesy of a reply. Too busy cooking up plans for tax increases with his mates to look after his constituents.onomatopoeia99 said:Get your MP on the case. When I had a problem with the DVLA they were able to get action that I was not.Credit card 1800
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