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<p>The Driver and Vehicle Licensing Agency (DVLA) is responsible for ensuring that
only those who meet the required medical standards are issued with a driving licence.</p><p>
</p><p>The DVLA considers all available medical evidence before making a decision.
If a driving licence is revoked based on the medical information, the DVLA will always
consider any further information that subsequently becomes available. If this demonstrates
that the required medical standards can be met, the DVLA will investigate and, where
appropriate, reinstate the driving entitlement. Drivers whose licences are revoked
on medical grounds also have the right to appeal through the courts should they wish
to do so.</p>
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