Rules are being changed to tackle the "exploitation of the booking system by third-party businesses and automated bots".
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 ...
According to the agency's website, anyone with a condition that affects their driving must notify the DVLA. Failing to do so ...
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 ...
Transport Minister Lilian Greenwood faced tough questions from MPs.
New regulations for driving test booking and management will be introduced soon ...
Government gives guidance on one particualr test requirement ...
You don't have to prove you can do this, but drivers must inform DVLA if they develop an issue with their vision. Government guidance states: "You must tell DVLA if you've got any problem with your ...
Labour has come under fire after driving test waiting times rose to nearly 22 weeks, despite earlier promises to cut them to just seven. During a tense exchange in the House of Commons, Shadow ...
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