The UK government has begun testing of a digital driving licence – the highest profile official document so far to be digitised as part of the roll-out of the Gov.uk digital wallet.
Drives aged 70 and over will need to take an eye test every three years in order to keep their licence under new UK laws. The government will announce the plan on Wednesday as part of its long-planned ...
'No more driving for me which means no more freedom or independence.' ...
The Zero Emission Vehicle Mandate, launched in January 2024, sets targets requiring 80% of new cars and 70% of new vans sold ...
A major change to driving licences is set to impact more than 40 million licence holders in the UK. The Government is introducing a new app enabling motorists to carry a digital version of their ...
The proposed measures include a lower drink-driving limit in England and Wales and a minimum of six months in between theory and practical tests.
A MAJOR motoring reform is being proposed including compulsory tests that could lead to older drivers losing their licences. Drivers aged 70 and over could soon face regular eyesight checks, while ...
Before you can get behind the wheel and learn to drive, you’ll need to apply for your provisional driving licence. You’ll also need to take out the right level of car insurance. Our guide explains ...
Motorists aged over 70 face strict rules to be allowed to continue driving - here's everything you need to know.
What are the new driving rules? All you need to know - New rules are planned to prevent deaths on the roads ...
The UK government is planning to introduce a new mandatory driving rule for anyone over the age of 70, as part of the new road safety strategy ...