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Vehicle Identity Checks won't be required to return written-off cars in roadworthy condition from October 2015.
First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
With all football fans’ eyes turning towards Brazil, DVLA has today revealed the top ten football number plates that they have sold.
Highways Agency and Suffolk Police urge road users to drive safely at the A11 Fiveways to Thetford dualling scheme.
Explains that the Law Commission will be presenting us with a review of taxi and private hire legislation as well as a draft bill.
Making cycling simpler and safer whilst cutting congestion for everyone.
New guidance has been published to help freight operators make more out-of-hours deliveries.
The Highways Agency is warning motorway drivers they are putting road workers’ lives at risk by ignoring safety signs and illegally using the hard shoulder to avoid congestion caused by accidents.
Explaining that the Deputy Prime Minister has announced measures to support the use and development of ultra low emission vehicles.
Revised guidance published for coach travel to sporting events in England and Wales.
Car passengers urged to overcome self-conciousness and speak out against drink-drivers.
Since the HGV levy was introduced on 1 April 2014, thousands of foreign hauliers operating in the UK have registered to pay it.
The CCTV footage shows a caravan snaking out of control, narrowly missing other traffic on the M1 in Leicestershire, before overturning and colliding with the safety barrier.
The cost of the driving theory test could be cut by 25% under plans announced today (10 April 2014).
The April 2014 issue of the bulletin for authorised testing facilities (ATFs) who host annual vehicle tests for lorries, buses, coaches and trailers.
Senior Traffic Commissioner opens 6 week consultation for revised statutory document on local bus services.
Driving test candidates will now no longer be able to use foreign language voiceovers and interpreters on their test.
A technical fault on DVLA's online vehicle tax service has now been resolved.
A levy for heavy goods vehicles at or above 12 tonnes has been introduced on UK roads.
Fairer deal for UK hauliers as new HGV levy means hauliers must now pay to use UK roads.
Announces publication of a summary of responses to 2 drug driving consultations.
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