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Government taking action to tackle the shortage of HGV drivers.
First published during the 2019 to 2022 Johnson Conservative government
Up to 50,000 more HGV driving tests will be made available each year thanks to government action to streamline the testing process.
Introducing measures to substantially increase the number of vocational driving tests available.
Measures ramped up to maximise testing capacity, including consulting on plans to streamline process for drivers to obtain an HGV licence.
Nick Bitel becomes Non-Executive Chair of the Driver and Vehicle Standards Agency (DVSA).
Publication of the business plans for motoring agencies of the Department for Transport.
Loveday Ryder will become the Driver and Vehicle Standards Agency's Chief Executive on 1 January 2021.
From 28 September 2020, the car theory test will include 3 multiple-choice questions based on a short video you'll watch.
Ridefree is a free online training course that you should complete before taking your moped or motorcycle compulsory basic training (CBT).
The Driver and Vehicle Standards Agency (DVSA) has rebutted claims that the driving test pass rate is at a decade-low because of a 'dangerous' manoeuvre.
Seventy-four actions to improve road safety have been published.
First published during the 2016 to 2019 May Conservative government
Failing to look properly at junctions and not using mirrors effectively are the top reasons people failed following changes made to the driving test in 2017.
New rules on tyres could come into force early 2020.
Thought-provoking new videos are being launched to encourage learner drivers to be more aware of motorcyclists.
Learn how the Department for Transport (DfT) used clustering to ensure MOT standards remained high.
Flights and access for hauliers and passenger transport between the UK and EU will continue whatever the Brexit outcome.
An update on potential changes to legislation,highlighting government's intention to consult on options to ban older tyres on heavy vehicles.
Government to consult on options on banning older tyres.
Lorry, van, bus and coach drivers can pay roadside fines from the Driver and Vehicle Standards Agency (DVSA) using a secure online service from 29 January 2019.
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