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From Driver and Vehicle Standards Agency (DVSA)
  • Find training courses to help you become a qualified dangerous goods driver.

  • The areas that are looked at during maintenance investigations to check that vehicle operators have suitable systems, facilities and arrangements.

  • Vehicle safety questions used by driving examiners in car driving tests.

  • Overview of which drivers' hours and tachograph rules for passenger carrying vehicles apply in different situations.

  • How you should fit digital tachograph units in cars and vans if the manufacturer didn't supply instructions.

  • Guidance for driving examiners carrying out motorcycle tests.

  • Get a UK Licence for the Community to transport goods by road to or through the EU, Liechtenstein, Norway and Switzerland, and the rules you have to follow.

  • How to record MOT test results when the MOT testing service isn't working, and where to get the contingency codes and certificates you need.

  • Advice on 2012 changes to law on the construction of motor caravans.

  • Safety advice and regulations for driving vehicles used for engineering operations on public roads.

  • Tell the Driver and Vehicle Standards Agency (DVSA) about collisions or incidents involving your vehicles if you've joined the DVSA earned recognition scheme.

  • A reference leaflet about drivers' hours for bus and coach (PSV) drivers.

  • How to join the voluntary register of fleet driver trainers, including eligibility, how to apply, renewing your registration, fees and standards checks.

  • Apply for permission to use Driver and Vehicle Standards Agency (DVSA) logos if you're a driving or motorcycle instructor or provide other driver training.

  • How to get refrigerated or heated vans, trucks and trailers approved to transport perishable food in or out of the UK, and the documents you need to have.

  • Guidance to drivers on changes in the law which allow category B licence holders to drive alternatively fuelled vehicles (AFVs) up to 4.25 tonnes.

  • Guidance for driving examiners on accidents and legal procedures, and other non-operational matters

  • Information on acceptable qualifications to become a tester

  • Information about the minimum level of driver competence and vehicle safety practices to use when driving horse-drawn vehicles.

  • Find out how to ask for your personal information held by the Driver and Vehicle Standards Agency (DVSA) – these are sometimes called a subject access request.