The DVLA has reminded motorists of a simple driving licence rule which could see individuals slapped with hefty fines.
Drivers across the UK will soon be able to access driving licences through a new Government app, the Labour Party has confirmed.
The DVLA must be made aware of any condition that affects both eyes or one eye where you only have vision in that eye, or ...
It warns: "You need to tell DVLA about some medical conditions as they can affect your driving. You can be fined up to £1,000 ...
In an update, the DfT revealed that Ukrainian drivers living in the UK could have their licences extended. The government body has launched a consultation on the scheme, with members of the public ...
The DVLA must be notified of eye conditions that affect you, with failure to disclose the condition risking a £1,000 fine ...
The DVLA system around driving licences and ID could change under a ... of the driving licence is expected to be available via a "GOV.UK" app following a "product launch" in central London next ...
Drivers over the age of 70 have a different set of rules to follow when it comes to their driving licences - and they must be followed ...
The Government has confirmed it will launch a Gov.uk virtual wallet and app for services and documents, including a digital driving licence, this year. It comes days after Fleet News reported that ...