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<blockquote data-quote="sally and james" data-source="post: 1701045" data-attributes="member: 93504"><p>You should check the DVLA web site, but according to my recollection, you should inform DVLA as soon as you have treatment to a second eye. Your licence will not be immediately revoked. You will be sent to have the appropriate tests at a local, approved optician, then you will have to wait for a letter to arrive. Our experience was that James got given a three year licence. After three years (with no more laser) he had to have a further test at the opticians, following which his licence was renewed for a further three years. Many people who have had laser in both eyes continue to drive. </p><p>Sally</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="sally and james, post: 1701045, member: 93504"] You should check the DVLA web site, but according to my recollection, you should inform DVLA as soon as you have treatment to a second eye. Your licence will not be immediately revoked. You will be sent to have the appropriate tests at a local, approved optician, then you will have to wait for a letter to arrive. Our experience was that James got given a three year licence. After three years (with no more laser) he had to have a further test at the opticians, following which his licence was renewed for a further three years. Many people who have had laser in both eyes continue to drive. Sally [/QUOTE]
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