Your driving licence card contains lots of useful information, including your address, date of birth and the categories of vehicles you are permitted to drive. These are typed into 11 different ...
YOUR driving licence has a number of secret codes on the back of it which could see you land a hefty fine and penalty points if you ignore them. Many motorists may never have taken the time to read ...
All DVLA licence cards feature basic number codes which contain key information motorists need to stay safe on the roads. The small number codes may be missed by many road users as they are located at ...
The new computerised system for driving licences cars is to be overhauled after holidaymakers faced a nightmare hiring holiday cars. When paper licences were scrapped last month, drivers had to log-on ...
When you look at your driving licence, you’ll notice that it has lots of different codes written on the bottom of licence front and again on the back where there is more detail for each. These codes ...
New driving licence rules for heavier electric vans come into force, bringing them into line with their lighter petrol and diesel counterparts.
Drivers should take notice of the codes on their driving licence to avoid a hefty fine. As GrimbsyLive reports, there are a series of codes on the back of your driving licence under section 12.
ON the back of your driving licence there are a whole load of important numbers and ignoring them could land you a hefty £1,000 fine. Make sure you understand what they mean as not only could it mean ...
If you are convicted of a motoring offence in the UK, the courts have a number of penalties that they can impose depending on the severity of your offence. You could be fined, disqualified from ...
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 insurance ...
The DVLA has extended the validity of the 'check driving licence' access code from 72 hours to 21 days. To share their details motorists must generate a code from the DVLA website, which can then be ...