The DVLA has implemented a rule change to alleviate a "headache" for thousands of drivers. The DVLA launched revised policies earlier this week aimed at modernising the process of notifying the DVLA ...
Motorists born before 1955 are being urged to take immediate action or risk potential arrest, as drivers aged 70 and above must refresh their driving licence every three years. The DVLA released a new ...
Millions of UK drivers risk £1,000 ($1,534) fines and potential disqualification in 2025 for seemingly innocent driving licence errors, as the DVLA urges immediate checks to avoid costly personal ...
The DVLA has announced new medical rules for driving licences - with stricter fitness requirements needed. The DVLA has updated ita medical framework for private licence holders and professional ...
Motorists who have a 'notifiable medical condition' or disability are obliged to inform the Driver and Vehicle Licensing Agency (DVLA). If such conditions, which could affect driving safety, are not ...
The Driver and Vehicle Licensing Agency (DVLA) has issued a crucial reminder to those aged 70 or above. There are specific situations where drivers must renew their driving licences. In the UK, a ...
A DVLA rule means drivers who need to wear prescription glasses could be fined up to £1,000 if caught driving without them. Motorists could also see three penalty points added to their licence.
08:14, Thu, Aug 28, 2025 Updated: 10:32, Thu, Aug 28, 2025 Motorists have been issued an urgent warning ahead of the introduction of new number plates, as strict rules could result in drivers facing a ...
Motorists have been cautioned that neglecting to inform the DVLA about certain health conditions could leave them uninsured. Not only could insurance be impacted, but drivers could also face fines of ...
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