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<blockquote data-quote="Shar67" data-source="post: 1015484"><p>You would have to contact the DVLA and ask them, a lot of the onus regarding any illness is on the driver, most drivers will never use their C1 entitlement or if they have grandfather rights ride a motorcycle. If you have good control then passing a medical should be no problem. May they looked at it people could get out the way of a wayward car or bike but a truck or caravan etc is added length. </p><p>You could even argue that your allowed to have alcohol in your system and drive England decided 80mg is ok will other countries say 51mg and others 0.2 mg (zero). DVLA are very good at letting you know why the decide on one thing.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Shar67, post: 1015484"] You would have to contact the DVLA and ask them, a lot of the onus regarding any illness is on the driver, most drivers will never use their C1 entitlement or if they have grandfather rights ride a motorcycle. If you have good control then passing a medical should be no problem. May they looked at it people could get out the way of a wayward car or bike but a truck or caravan etc is added length. You could even argue that your allowed to have alcohol in your system and drive England decided 80mg is ok will other countries say 51mg and others 0.2 mg (zero). DVLA are very good at letting you know why the decide on one thing. [/QUOTE]
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