Young drivers are the most likely to have out of date personal details on their driving licence, a new survey suggests, putting them at risk of a £1,000 fine. Among motorists aged 18-27, 8% said the ...
Motorists are being reminded by the DVLA to watch out for the expiry date on their driving licence and if it's due, go online for a renewal. The agency has taken to a social media platform X, ...
Warning over little-known licence rule that carries £1,000 fine - A survey has found a ‘significant gap in compliance and awareness’ among younger drivers compared with older ones ...
It could mean you are driving illegally, according to an expert ...
New statistics from Direct Line have revealed that young drivers between 18 and 27 are the most likely to have out-of-date ...
Drivers have been urged to take action that can not only make life easier but can reduce risk of a hefty fine. The Driver and ...
Motorists should note that anyone who obtained their licence after January 1, 1997, is ordinarily restricted to vehicles up ...
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The DVLA is ramping up efforts to encourage millions of motorists to verify their details as part of a major push towards digital services. Drivers are being urged to set up a free online "Driver and ...
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