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<blockquote data-quote="south711" data-source="post: 529440" data-attributes="member: 105925"><p>This is the first time I have heard that DVLA is notified of diabetes. Who tells them. I have a French driving licence original licence was in the Uk, but as you get older the French do not have cut off date Well at the moment. like the UK. nothing on that relates to medical problems.</p><p> First I have heard of this.</p><p>I really did not know that they could revoke your licence.</p><p></p><p>I drive to UK. not had a problem stay overnight in hotel etc. to break the journey. the journey is long over 7 hours.</p><p>so need the break. tried sleeping in car. but uncomfortable and can get chilly . so thought best thing to have a break. you can get very cheap places to stay for one night</p><p></p><p>But would like the info on DVLA.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="south711, post: 529440, member: 105925"] This is the first time I have heard that DVLA is notified of diabetes. Who tells them. I have a French driving licence original licence was in the Uk, but as you get older the French do not have cut off date Well at the moment. like the UK. nothing on that relates to medical problems. First I have heard of this. I really did not know that they could revoke your licence. I drive to UK. not had a problem stay overnight in hotel etc. to break the journey. the journey is long over 7 hours. so need the break. tried sleeping in car. but uncomfortable and can get chilly . so thought best thing to have a break. you can get very cheap places to stay for one night But would like the info on DVLA. [/QUOTE]
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