A Kia driver wrote into the Guardian newspaper after they visited to a branch of the car broker webuyanycar to sell their ...
Drivers must be able to read (with glasses or contact lenses, if necessary) a car number plate made after September 1, 2001, ...
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GB News on MSNPensioner, 82, hit with criminal conviction in DVLA case for unpaid £35 car tax bill after wife's passingA pensioner has been given a criminal conviction for not paying £35 in car tax fees after the death of his wife in a shocking ...
Matt Fieldhouse, Group Managing Director and Accessible Car Expert at Mobility in Motion, has spoken out to issue a warning ...
Police have issued an urgent warning over a DVLA scam being sent via email. The note tells motorists that their tax payment ...
You must tell DVLA if you have a driving licence and you develop a ‘notifiable’ medical condition or disability or a ...
EXCLUSIVE: Ignoring a little-known DVLA driving licence rule could see motorists hit with staggering fines and penalty points ...
Experts have issued a stark warning reminding Brits about the hefty penalty drivers face if they do not comply with the ...
Drivers could risk being fined £1000 if they don't book a 'very important' test. Motorists who fail to attend an eye test risk being hit with a hefty fine as well as points on their licenses.
The DVLA and HMRC have introduced a series of updates that drivers must be aware of to avoid unnecessary fines or increased costs. Among the most significant changes are new Advisory Fuel Rates ...
Motorists who require glasses or contact lenses to meet the minimum eyesight standards could be hit with a £1,000 fine and three penalty points on their licence if they ignore DVLA rules.
The DVLA has warned drivers that taking certain medications could result in being told to "avoid driving". According to Greg Wilson, founder of car insurance firm Quotezone, drivers are ...
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