Easyquote revealed several ways road users could be caught out by DVLA fines if you fail to report medical conditions.
DVLA chiefs could stop drivers from using their vehicles with older motorists above the age of 70 more at risk.
The DVLA will roll out fines and "points on licences" for failing to notify the body over seven changes to personal circumstances. Experts at EasyQuote have warned the DVLA needs to be informed of ...
The DVLA may require some drivers, particularly those over 70, to "surrender their driving licence" if they have a potentially dangerous medical condition, according to experts from comparison site ...
The DVLA has sent an urgent warning to older motorists above the age of 70 with road users at risk of being caught out. Elderly motorists must renew their driving licence more often when they ...
Drivers are being warned about potential fines and penalty points on their licence for not declaring certain changes to the Driver and Vehicle Licensing Agency. Motorists could even face ...
Drivers will now be able to renew the photo on their driving licence and apply for a first provisional licence through an online account, the DVLA has confirmed. The services are two of the DVLA ...
The DVLA has issued a message to millions of motorists in the UK, alerting them to a new process for renewing vehicle tax, driving licences and checking MOT statuses. More than one million drivers ...