The Chief Executive of the Driver and Vehicle Licensing Authority (DVLA), Julius Neequaye Kotey, who made this known, said the policy formed part of reforms to modernise the authority’s operation.
The Driver and Vehicle Licensing Agency (DVLA) is issuing a reminder to motorists throughout the UK about a mandatory fee - ...
In a recent alert to road users, the DVLA has confirmed that elderly drivers don't have to fork out for a routine fee. The message on X, previously Twitter, reads: "Are you 70 or over and due to renew ...
Chief Executive Officer of the Driver and Vehicle Licensing Authority (DVLA), Julius Neequaye Kotey has announced that driver’s licences will now expire on the holder’s date of birth, alongside the ...
You can continue to drive, even if you have not had your licence returned to you or it has expired, under Section 88 of the Road Traffic Act as long as you meet all ...
Failing to return an expired licence to the DVLA is an offence under the Road Traffic Act 1988 and can be punished with a ...
Motorists have been cautioned about a 10-year rule that could result in a £1,000 penalty. Neglecting to update your driving licence every 10 years can prove expensive. Via a message posted on social ...
Forgetting to do this every 10 years could see you fined and given penalty points ...
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Driving after 70 comes with a key DVLA deadline
Turning 70 does not mean handing in your car keys, but it does change the rules. Many older motorists are unaware that missing a single administrative step can make driving illegal, even without any ...
The UK government has begun testing of a digital driving licence – the highest profile official document so far to be ...
The government is launching CustomerFirst, a new unit within the Department for Science, Innovation and Technology, to modernise public services and ...
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