The DVLA must be notified of any condition that affects both eyes or the single eye if you only have vision in one. Failing to do so could result in a fine of up to £1,000 ...
The government is considering a ban on private parking firms accessing the DVLA database to fine drivers, in a bid to protect ...
The DVLA must be notified of eye conditions that affect you, with failure to disclose the condition risking a £1,000 fine ...
Drivers are failing their tests due to a rule they insist "wasn't their fault". One learner, who failed her test over what ...
Motorists across the country could be at risk of a £1,000 fine if they fail to tell the DVLA about certain eye conditions.
Using an untaxed vehicle on a public road with a SORN in force results in an out of court settlement (OCS) letter being ...
The DVLA has broadcasted a stark caution aimed at "combatting" MOT fraud, with drivers across the nation facing major changes ...
The Department for Transport is preparing for significant changes in 2025 that could impact owners of classic cars. The Driver and Vehicle Licensing Agency (DVLA) notes there are around 340,000 ...
Motorists and drivers face a shake-up coming from the DVLA, which is now operating under a Labour Party government, in a bid ...
Tempcover, specialists in temporary car insurance, analysed data from the DVLA and identified the Ford Fiesta as the UK's ...
Vehicle theft remained a significant concern in 2024, with 61,343 vehicles reported stolen across the UK, according to DVLA ...
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