Millions of UK drivers risk £1,000 ($1,534) fines and potential disqualification in 2025 for seemingly innocent driving licence errors, as the DVLA urges immediate checks to avoid costly personal ...
Millions of drivers are being encouraged to verify their status as the DVLA intensifies its campaign for drivers to embrace digital services. A driving licence issued in England, Scotland or Wales, or ...
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.
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 ...
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Motorists could face a fine of up to £1,000 if they fail to renew their driving licence online, warns the Driver and Vehicle Licensing Agency (DVLA). It's crucial for drivers to check the expiry date ...
The DVLA is ramping up efforts to encourage millions of motorists to verify their details as part of a major push towards digital services. Drivers are being urged to set up a free online "Driver and ...
Under official rules, drivers must inform the DVLA about health issues that could affect their ability to get behind the wheel safely. Those who do not could be hit with a penalty of up to £1,000 - ...
The DVLA reminded drivers to double-check they have everything, including their driving licence ...