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.
THOUSANDS of drivers could see their speeding tickets, points and even convictions wiped out – after a long-running fault was discovered in speed cameras on smart motorways and some A-roads.
As many as three in five motorists don't know about Labour's plan for new mandatory eye tests for drivers over 70, with ...
Claire Laybourne, 39, died following the collision between her Volkswagen T-Roc and a Skoda Fabia driven by Ryan Scott, 28, ...
The Department for Transport have said drivers will be 'contacted directly by the relevant police force', ensuring ...
A Chorley taxi boss has backed Government plans to tighten up the way licences are issued to Uber drivers.
Councillors will debate a call to improve road safety next week in the wake of a horror crash earlier this month which killed a Blackburn taxi driver ...
The Government Digital Services (GDS) makes the case that it has accomplished much on the digital file, even if much work ...
More than 2,600 motorists could be owed money for being incorrectly caught speeding due to a National Highways error - find out if you are one?
Ensuring our roads are safe for drivers, passengers, pedestrians and cyclists of all ages is an important priority, and action designed to ...
DVLA is launching CustomerFirst, a new unit within the Department for Science, Innovation and Technology, to modernise public ...
The charity claims this is a result of a misunderstanding between them and the government ...