MORE THAN A THIRD OF A MILLION UK DRIVERS HAVE HAD THEIR LICENCES REVOKED FOR MEDICAL REASONS IN THE PAST FIVE YEARS

MORE THAN A THIRD OF A MILLION UK DRIVERS HAVE HAD THEIR LICENCES REVOKED FOR MEDICAL REASONS IN THE PAST FIVE YEARS
●    In 2019 so far, more than 42,000 people have had their driving licences medically revoked●   Over 7,000 drivers had their licences revoked because of seizures or blackouts●   Alcohol (5,450) is the most common reason for a licence to be medically revoked●  Almost 1,000 domestic vehicle drivers have had licences revoked for sleep conditions●   In the past 18 months, almost 1,000 bus or lorry drivers had their licences revoked due to blackouts or a sleep-related cond...

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