Motorists are urged to sign up to drivers and vehicles account ...
A poll found 38 per cent of Brits believed people over the age of 80 should be banned from driving ...
Failing to keep on top of MOT or tax deadlines can prove costly. Driving without a valid MOT can result in a fine of up to £1 ...
The DVLA states that drivers can still access certain information, such as vehicle tax status or share driving licence ...
Department for Transport data shows that 42% of incidents involving drivers over 70 were due to sight problems ...
With the Government putting forward stricter punishments for motorists who neglect to wear seat belts, fresh research from ...
Road users and motorists are being urged to check their vehicle tax and MOT status as the DVLA steps up its push for drivers to go digital.
With the Government planning stricter sanctions for motorists who neglect to wear seat belts, new research has found that 5.9 ...
A widow who was mistakenly registered as dead by the Driver and Vehicle Licensing Agency (DVLA) has said it felt "awful" to realise she had spent months driving around without a valid licence. The ...
The DVLA has issued an update to millions of drivers ...
The DVLA is urging drivers aged 70 and above to renew their driving licence every three years or risk fines of up to £1,000 for driving without proper authorisation ...
More than a third of drivers believe people over the age of 80 should not be allowed to drive, despite current rules.
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