This also applies to learner drivers, it is being warned ...
The gov.uk website states that if you have any conditions that affect your driving, you must inform the DVLA. Failure to do so could result in a £1,000 fine, meaning before you get behind the wheel ...
UK drivers who hold a car or motorcycle licence could be issued £1,000 fine, the DVLA warns. But it's not just people who have been driving for years that are at risk, as learner drivers could also ...
Drivers must inform the DVLA about medical and eye conditions that affect their ability to drive safely or face fines up to £1,000 and possible prosecution ...
The DVLA can issue £1,000 fines to motorists who fail to notify them of two pieces of information ...
You can renew your driving licence online with DVLA free of charge if you're 70 or over – or will turn 70 within the next 90 ...
You can renew your driving licence online with DVLA for free if you’re 70 or over – or will be 70 in the next 90 days. Your ...
Motorists over 70 will lose certain driving privileges under new rules including mandatory eye tests and licence renewals ...
Once you reach a certain age you need to pay more attention to one particular rule ...
Drivers over 70 are facing new licence renewal requirements including mandatory eye tests and C1 and D1 category restrictions ...
22 per cent of mature motorists were not aware of the rule at all, according to a new study of hundreds of road users.
The AA has issued an important reminder for all motorists who have "hit age 70". The motoring organisation highlights that older drivers must renew their driving licence upon reaching 70, and ...