Motoring experts say those with the health condition risk a fine or even court prosecution if they flout DVLA rules
Drivers with high blood pressure have been warned of the dire consequences of failing to adhere to DVLA regulations.
A representative from the firm highlighted the seriousness of the issue, stating: "Failing to inform the DVLA about a medical condition like high blood pressure can lead to a fine of up to £1,000. This condition is important to report because it can suddenly impair your ability to drive safely, putting both you and others at risk. The DVLA's regulations are in place to ensure that all drivers on the road are fit to operate their vehicles.
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