Drivers over 70 are not legally " allowed to drive " if they don't meet a key DVLA requirement. Experts are warning drivers ...
Older drivers above the age of 70 won’t be legally “allowed to drive” unless they do one thing due to an important DVLA rule.
The DVLA has issued a warning to more than 1 million motorists across the UK as new car tax changes and VED rates are set to ...
MORE than 800 vehicles were clamped around Cumbria last year – while this year’s statistics are showing a very similar trend.
Age UK, a leading charity for older people, warns even if you still feel safe behind the wheel, you’re required to renew your ...
The DVLA has said over a million UK drivers will be affected by the vehicle tax changes, set to come into force in April next ...
The DVLA has sent out an urgent warning about upcoming car tax changes that will see motorists shelling out an additional ...
DVLA officials have warned road users can secure sizeable refunds on some of their hefty Vehicle Excise Duty (VED) car tax ...
A Freedom of Information request by leading temporary car insurance provider Cuvva to the DVLA highlighted the top five ...
Alhassan Tampuli, Kwasi Busia and Frank Davis, cutting the ribbon to open the new office The Driver and VehicleRead ...
New car tax changes and VED rates launching in April will see drivers paying more for their vehicle registration.
Even if your plates aren’t stolen, you must make sure they adhere to specifications in order to be road legal, with a warning that those that do not comply with rules could be hit with a £1,000 fine.