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 ...
A government investigation has been launched after 2,650 motorists were incorrectly caught speeding on English motorways and ...
The offence currently has a standard on-the-spot fine of £100 ...
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'We used to know every driver' - Taxi association boss backs Government review on out-of-town Uber licences
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 ...
24 per cent of the 2,000 drivers surveyed by the company claimed they’ll be most affected by the new rule.
RICHARD MADELEY: Surely it's obvious to anybody with a brain that a sliding scale is preferable to an arbitrary, inflexible ...
Despite accounting for just 13% of all drivers, over-70s are involved in one in four (24%) driver fatalities. Against this ...
Brits have been warned that there are only four legitimate reasons for using your mobile phone while in your vehicle. Being ...
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Major update over mandatory new tests for drivers over 70
UK motorists overwhelmingly back Government proposals to introduce mandatory eye tests for older drivers ...
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