British drivers who received their driving licence before 2017 are being warned to carry out a crucial check, or risk a ...
In a recent alert to road users, the DVLA has confirmed that elderly drivers don't have to fork out for a routine fee. The message on X, previously Twitter, reads: "Are you 70 or over and due to renew ...
At least 1.5 million drivers aged 70 and over could be travelling illegally ...
Older drivers above the age of 70 are at risk of being slapped with a £1,000 bill due to a simple DVLA rule that motorists ...
There are new rules for older drivers in the UK ...
The Driver and Vehicle Licensing Agency (DVLA) has shared a reminder to people who have had a driving licence for nearly 10 years. The agency maintain the registration and licensing of drivers in ...
The Driver and Vehicle Licensing Agency (DVLA) is issuing a reminder to motorists throughout the UK about a mandatory fee - ...
There are different rules depending on when you passed your test and how old you are ...
Failing to return an expired licence to the DVLA is an offence under the Road Traffic Act 1988 and can be punished with a ...
Thousands of older motorists lose their driving licences every year over a specific condition. It sees them deemed unfit to drive under safety laws as licences are revoked or renewal applications ...
Motorists born before 1956 have been advised by the Driver and Vehicle Licensing Authority (DVLA) to carry out a simple online task. The DVLA has reminded drivers aged 70 and above that it might be ...
Once drivers reach 70 years of age, they must renew their driving licence and, thereafter, at most every 3 years.