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MILLIONS of UK drivers are at risk of a £1,000 penalty if three details on their driving licence are incorrect. Around 2.3 million driving licences are set to expire this year – scroll down f… ...
Motorists face fines of up to £1,000 for out-of-date information on their driving license - so check yours now and make sure it's up to date. Over 2.6 million motorists haven't updated their driving ...
Road users can also create a licence "check code" to share their driving record with someone, like a car hire company. The check code will be valid for 21 days.
NOT FINE Check driving licence NOW to avoid £1,000 fine as 2.3 million drivers warned they’re at risk of penalty Photocard licences need to be renewed every 10 years Emily Jane Davies, News ...
To obtain a check code, motorists will need to provide their driving licence number, National Insurance number and the postcode listed on their photocard.
The DVLA has issued an important reminder to all motorists in the UK, warning that they may need to act now to renew their photo card driving licence - or face fines of up to £1,000 ...
The Driver and Vehicle Licensing Agency (DVLA) has issued a warning to motorists over their driving licences as more than two million people are at risk of a hefty fine this year.
Drivers who don’t renew their licence every decade with an up-to-date picture and fail to return it to the DVLA could be fined up to £1,000 under the Road Traffic Act 1988. Staying on top of it and ...
Insurance comparison experts have advised drivers to check the back of their driving licence to ensure that they are qualified to get behind the wheel of certain vehicles. According to car ...