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What do I do if I develop a medical condition whilst I have a group 2 (HGV or PCV) licence?

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What do I do if I develop a medical condition whilst I have a group 2 (HGV or PCV) licence?

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If you have a significant medical condition you would generally need to inform the medical department at DVLA. Short-term acute illnesses, or injuries such as broken limbs, which are expected to recover normal function, do not normally need to be notified. Drivers can notify DVLA by telephoning the medical department, writing to DVLA, or downloading a medical notification form from the DVLA web site and returning that. DVLA will send an acknowledgement to the driver.

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