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Topic review - Confused about DVLA notification
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CrissyB wrote:
Fantastic news!

Did you fill in the form online and send this to DVLA?

Thanks


I printed this form off below and faxed it to them.

http://www.direct.gov.uk/prod_consum_dg ... 066653.pdf
Post Posted: Fri May 18, 2012 6:38 am
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Fantastic news!

Did you fill in the form online and send this to DVLA?

Thanks
Post Posted: Thu May 17, 2012 9:03 pm
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Well done :D :D :D
Post Posted: Thu May 17, 2012 5:51 pm
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GREAT NEWS HEADTHROB! Now back to business as usual for you I hope!
Post Posted: Tue May 15, 2012 5:18 pm
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I got my DVLA reply yesterday, it was just a couple of lines saying that I am considered safe to drive and I should notify them if that situation changes. No period of having my licence revoked which is a massive bonus :D
Post Posted: Tue May 15, 2012 6:42 am
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Hi and welcome.

As has been said before, it's a legal requirement to inform the DVLA. Your insurance company may also need to be informed, though mine says they're happy if the DVLA are happy. I informed the DVLA within two weeks of being diagnosed, as my job is a delivery driver. I was not told told of what compliance was, thought I had to wait until being re-tested and ended up getting my licence revoked, having to re-apply and being on SSP for three months. Not funny.
Post Posted: Sun May 13, 2012 6:10 am
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Alsacienne wrote:
.. and I thought it was the doctor's obligatory duty to notify the DVLA when a patient is diagnosed with OSA .... but what would I know.

HOWEVER, and it is very important ... even if you don't think that OSA makes a difference to your husband's driving, the condition is such that he could have a microsleep at the wheel of his car without either he or any passenger noticing ... and then he is a 100% danger to other road users and pedestrians. It's important to be responsible ...



Some hospitals inform DVLA some don,t .

If he had been at a hospital that did inform with a ahi of 100 then it would have been revoked till compliant .

Regards,
Post Posted: Wed May 09, 2012 6:59 pm
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trinity0097 wrote:
Weird how the advice given is so different! We will go on the advice of the consultant and not inform them unless we are told to. If the DVLA have a problem with that they can take it up with the consultant giving the advice! My laymans understanding is that you only have to inform the DVLA about something if it affects your driving, it doesn't affect his driving so therefore we won't tell them at present!


At the end of the day it won't be your consultant who gets the fine or gets his license revoked or invalidates the insurance due to having a sleep disorder.

If you check DVLA website medical conditions -sleep disorders -osa is listed there .

Its up to yourself but be careful because if should anything occur when driving they will slam the book at you.
If you are on therapy its just filling in the form stating cpap and compliant and you get the standard ok letter back to drive ... honestly can't see what the problem is with doing that,and your covered.

I have been a driver myself for over 25 years never had any accidents or fallen asleep at the wheel was worried myself about informing them and left it 6 months but it was'nt really worth the worry the ok letter came back in 8 days and im now nearly 6 years into therapy and have'nt heard from the DVLA since then.

Regards,
Post Posted: Wed May 09, 2012 6:43 pm
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.. and I thought it was the doctor's obligatory duty to notify the DVLA when a patient is diagnosed with OSA .... but what would I know.

HOWEVER, and it is very important ... even if you don't think that OSA makes a difference to your husband's driving, the condition is such that he could have a microsleep at the wheel of his car without either he or any passenger noticing ... and then he is a 100% danger to other road users and pedestrians. It's important to be responsible ...
Post Posted: Wed May 09, 2012 10:25 am
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Should I notify the DVLA? I passed my test last November, but I haven't driven since then as I haven't got a car yet..... I have an automatic license....
Post Posted: Wed May 09, 2012 9:15 am
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Weird how the advice given is so different! We will go on the advice of the consultant and not inform them unless we are told to. If the DVLA have a problem with that they can take it up with the consultant giving the advice! My laymans understanding is that you only have to inform the DVLA about something if it affects your driving, it doesn't affect his driving so therefore we won't tell them at present!
Post Posted: Wed May 09, 2012 7:24 am
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Hi Trinity0097, I was given my CPAP machine last Thursday and what the nurse told me was that they were telling me that I had OSA and that I MUST tell the DVLA about it but also because I was given a machine, I am now compliant and can fill in the appropriate section on the form. I filled out the form and sent it off on Friday, I haven't heard anything back yet.
Post Posted: Wed May 09, 2012 7:03 am
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Legal obligations
It is important to remember that if you are suffering from a medical condition that affects your driving then you have an obligation to inform the DVLA about it. Failure to do so can lead to a £1,000 fine, invalidate your insurance and make you guilty of driving without a valid license. In short – not informing the DVLA about your OSA is far more likely to see your license being taken away than reporting it, and could cost you a small fortune and potentially a criminal record. Considering how easy it is to inform the DVLA of both your condition and your treatment there is little reason to risk that happening.


http://www.sleep-study.co.uk/osa-and-the-dvla-group-2

Give it a few weeks then fill out this form -

http://www.direct.gov.uk/prod_consum_dg ... 066653.pdf

You will hopefully get the standard ok letter back to carry on driving .
I left it 6 months before i informed DVLA .

But .... its up to you how you play it .

Regards,
Post Posted: Tue May 08, 2012 10:14 pm
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I was told the same, that I was on the cusp of having to inform the DVLA, but I'm on the mild side of OSA :)

I've started dragging myself upstairs and getting myself rigged up every-time I feel snoozy now, and it does help. i.e. feeling refreshed rather than groggy after a 1 or 2 hour snooze! I know it's a pain and sometimes it's so comfy in front of the TV etc. but instead of feeling groggy after an afternoon kip and doing not a lot, now I'll have the ooomph to take my son for a bike-ride in the park or something else constructive :D
Post Posted: Tue May 08, 2012 5:15 pm
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Thanks for your long post :)

He has been wearing his equipment every night now since Friday when he got it, he has to get up and adjust it a few times a night as it slips and leaks around his mouth when he starts to snore on his side! However spurred on by the advice I picked up on here and by seeing the quick good results he is determined to wear it. He can now get it on and off without my assistance which is good and he only threw the mask across the room once! He had an AHI of 100 in the sleep study! I will be taking my laptop home tonight from work as it has a built in SD card reader to see if we can figure out how to get the data off the card to see what the improvement has been, however I know it's made a difference as he was cleaning/tidying at 7am yesterday morning and on Sunday didn't fall asleep once on a 5hr round trip (with me driving - he's never dozed when driving/working/stimulated), wheras he would have been snoring after about 10miles, and he had wine with his lunch!

If we have to inform the DVLA then we will once he has been back to the specialist and can show that it is under the target level. She said that the aim was to get to under 10AHI.
Post Posted: Tue May 08, 2012 5:06 pm

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