The DVLA has issued a reminder to drivers aged 70 and over about the rules requiring them to renew their driving licence every three years.
Motorists across the UK could face fines of up to £1,000 if they fail to heed warnings from the Driver and Vehicle Licensing ...
The DVLA has posted an urgent social media message affecting every road user above the age of 70 in the UK. Officials have ...
The DVLA has issued an urgent warning to all UK drivers over the age of 70, with many set to be hit with heavy fines if they ...
The DVLA has issued a warning to drivers over the age of 70, saying they must renew their driving licence every three years - ...
Older motorists and drivers above the age of 70 could find they "won't be allowed to drive" due to rules around DVLA driving ...
Motorists could be at risk of being fined if they fail to stick to the rules of the Driver and Vehicle Licensing Agency ...
Motorhome owners are urged to consider declaring a Statutory Off-Road Notification (SORN) to the DVLA this autumn ...
You must renew your right to use your private (personalised) number every 10 years if it’s not being used on a vehicle. The ...