Road users and motorists are being urged to check their vehicle tax and MOT status as the DVLA steps up its push for drivers to go digital.
The DVLA has taken to X, formerly Twitter, to encourage motorists and road users to renew their vehicle tax.
People must renew their driving licence every 10 years with a charge every time ...
The DVLA has reminded drivers of the most cost-effective method to renew their photocard driving licence ...
Millions of motorists across Great Britain are being reminded not to “panic” if they misplace their driving licence. The Driver and Vehicle Licensing Agency (DVLA) says a replacement can be ordered ...
This rare £2 coin celebrates a key moment in Scottish history and it's a "lovely" piece to add to your collection. And it could fetch a lot more than face value ...
The agency has highlighted that criminals are employing increasingly advanced tactics to deceive motorists, making it crucial ...
The DVLA has issued a reminder to drivers about the cheapest method to renew a driving licence - and it could save you money ...
DVLA issued an alert on Tuesday ...
The DVLA has issued a warning to motorists urging them to set up a free online account to avoid potential fines of up to ...
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DVLA £1,000 fine warning ahead of change coming to UK roads in March
The DVLA have warned not following the rules could result in a failed MOT and a £1,000 fine ...
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