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The Driver and Vehicle Standards Agency (DVSA) is urging parents to check limos are legal before booking one for their child’s school prom.
From August 2017, roadside checks of lorries carried out by the Driver and Vehicle Standards Agency (DVSA) will include emissions cheat devices.
First published during the 2016 to 2019 May Conservative government
Highways England to install new barriers to help cut out traffic noise for people living along a section of the M40.
Charley Boorman launches Highways England biker campaign.
Cycling and walking investment strategy released.
Transport Minister John Hayes appoints Richard Turfitt as the new Senior Traffic Commissioner.
New vehicle tax rates come into force for all cars and some motor homes that are registered from today (1 April 2017).
A million hours without injury for Highways England operatives.
John Hayes sets out the government’s action on moving to a zero-emission driving future.
Funding to accelerate the take up of hydrogen vehicles and infrastructure.
Dramatic footage shows careless biker wander across M1 between cars.
DVLA is reminding motorists that there is just one month to go until new vehicle tax rates come into force for all cars and some motor homes that are first registered from 1 April 2017.
Self-driving car insurance and electric vehicle charge point measures introduced in Vehicle Technology and Aviation Bill.
Existing booster seats and cushions are not affected by new rules which came into force February 9 2017.
New figures have revealed that carrying out basic car maintenance could avoid the main reasons cars fail their annual MOT.
A new trio of safety measures is being installed on Norfolk’s main trunk road this month.
The way vehicle tax is calculated has changed for cars and some motor homes that were first registered with DVLA from 1 April 2017.
Roads Minister Andrew Jones thanks Roads Police Officers for their courage and professionalism following success in catching drug drivers.
Local transport funding to help people walk or cycle safely to work.
New proposals unveiled which would extend the period before the first MOT test is needed from 3 to 4 years.
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