Motorists aged over 70 face strict rules to be allowed to continue driving - here's everything you need to know.
Drivers are required to renew their photocard licence whenever it expires. Failure to do so is illegal and could result in a ...
It’s unlikely that the details you had on your very first driving licence will remain the same for the entirety of your driving life, and this could be for several reasons. From changing your name or ...
Motorists aged 70 and over are being reminded of regulations requiring them to renew their driving licence every three years. Although the standard renewal period spans every 10 years, this shifts to ...
If you're approaching the age of 70 and you want to continue driving, it will be worth noting the current DVLA rules in place. This is because there are changes in what you need to do once you reach ...
Motorists aged 70 and above must remember that their licences require renewal every three years, rather than the usual 10-year timeframe. The Driver and Vehicle Licensing Agency (DVLA) will typically ...
The Driver and Vehicle Licensing Agency (DVLA) has issued a reminder for all motorists aged 70 and above. The Government body, which maintains over 52 million driver records, shared its message on ...
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The plans, reported today ahead of the Government’s new road safety strategy, could introduce mandatory eye tests at licence ...
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