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Robert Goodwill wants to see more people enjoy the benefits of pedalling to work.
First published during the 2015 to 2016 Cameron Conservative government
Despatch is the blog for driver and rider trainers, produced by the Driver and Vehicle Standards Agency (DVSA).
Launch of 16 rapid chargepoints across Cornwall for low emission vehicles.
The cost of car and motorcycle theory tests will drop from £25 to £23 in October 2015.
Government slashes racing red tape to bring the world’s best cyclists to English roads.
Transport Minister sees how cycling investment is improving journeys in one of London’s most popular cycling boroughs.
Cities shortlisted for scheme to support greener transport options
Government to fund research and development for driverless vehicles.
Industry regulator seeks views on revised guidance and directions.
On 8 June 2015 the paper counterpart to the British driving licence was abolished, making way for an online system changing the way motorists share their details with employers and car hire companies.
The paper counterpart to the photocard driving licence was abolished on 8 June 2015, so how you view your licence information has changed.
If you are going on holiday and hiring a vehicle, or you are a company hiring out vehicles, these changes may affect you.
From today (6 July 2015), all photocard licences issued in England, Scotland and Wales will carry the Union Flag alongside the existing European Union flag.
The 500th authorised testing facility (ATF) to carry out annual tests on lorries, buses and coaches has been opened.
Speech about the importance of cycling, the government’s future plans, and Newcastle’s early role in its popularisation.
Sales of low carbon vehicles are surging, and our air quality will benefit.
The June 2015 issue of the bulletin for authorised testing facilities (ATFs) who host annual vehicle tests for lorries, buses, coaches and trailers.
Major year on year increase in the number of ultra low emissions vehicles registered in the UK.
From today (8 June 2015), the paper counterpart to the photocard driving licence is being replaced by an online service.
The driving test marks 80 years of helping keep people safe on the road today (1 June 2015).
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