Drivers over the age of 70 will have to have their vision checked every three years, under plans to reform driving laws in ...
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Millions of Britons issued urgent DVLA warning ahead of digital driving licence rollout
Experts are warning motorists about the incoming introduction of digital driving licences, as they could be caught out by a ...
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UK government set to introduce new rule for drivers over 70
The UK government is planning to introduce a new mandatory driving rule for anyone over the age of 70, as part of the new road safety strategy ...
Drivers aged 70 and above are being reminded of the rules requiring them to renew their driving licence every three years. While the standard renewal period is every 10 years, this changes to every ...
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Driving licence changes to launch this year despite backlash to controversial digital ID plans
Digital driving licences will be launching this year for millions of drivers, as Britons adapt to Prime Minister Keir Starmer's pledge to introduce a digital ID card. A free digital ID card for people ...
Motorists up and down the UK are at higher risk of being slapped with a £1,000 driving fine due to new DVLA rule changes ...
Martin Lewis is full of nifty money-saving tricks – and this time, he’s warning anyone with a driving licence to dig theirs out or face a £1,000 fine. According to data from the Driver and Vehicle ...
Alongside its big public push for AI investments, the U.K. government is also playing a virtual card to catapult itself into the 21st century. Today it announced plans to launch a secure digital ...
Sarah Jenkins, a motoring expert from My Car Reg Check, suggested that road users could be caught out by the DVLA’s new ...
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