A major new policy statment is also due which could change laws around driving licence eye tests, alcohol and seat belts ...
The DVLA has listed 118 medical conditions you must report or risk a £1,000 fine. Failing to do so could not only mean your driving is impacted but also put other people at risk.
Drivers with sleep conditions including sleep apnoea, narcolepsy and cataplexy must inform the DVLA or risk a fine of up to ...
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 ...
As the UK moves towards a more digital-first licensing system and tighter compliance checks, motorists are being warned that ...
Drivers are being told by the Driver and Vehicle Licensing Agency (DVLA) that they can drive without a licence, but only in some circumstances - and you have to meet strict criteria. According to the ...
The DVLA has started preparing for the possible production of driving licences with microchips on them. European law is currently being updated to allow member states to add chips to driving licences.
The Driver and Vehicle Licensing Agency (DVLA) has issued a warning to motorists, as people risk being hit with unwarranted ...
DVLA announce unexpected change on driving licence applications - The move is hoped to get more young people to take a ...
Driver and Vehicle Licencing Agency (DVLA) and Thales cut carbon footprint of UK driving licence as well as tachograph and residence cards, by over one third in 5 years. Thales is using eco-design ...
The Senior Technical Engineer at the Driver and Vehicle Licensing Authority Volta Regional Office, Charles Owusu Boakye, has ...
Major driving changes are being introduced throughout 2026, and one major policy document could include driving licence eye ...
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