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Dartford-Thurrock crossing improvements one step closer.
First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
Exemption of MOT requirement for all historic vehicles.
Grant repayment figure of £8.8 million accepted for the City of Liverpool cruise terminal.
Classic vehicles to be exempted from the MOT test.
Drug driving government crack down announced in new plans.
Work supporting improvements to the strategic road network has been given the go ahead.
Driving tests will continue to be available in Arbroath and Forfar following an agreement to offer tests from 2 local supermarkets.
Trials of carbon-cutting trucks are set for support from government.
International Maritime Organization agrees proposal to develop guidelines addressing concerns related sea crimes.
An update on the Highways Agency and Network Rail fire risk audit reports.
Driving test candidates in Southend-on-Sea benefit from a better local service as DSA brings practical driving tests back to the town.
Fourteen extra motorcycle helmet ratings from SHARP have been published.
Publication of the business plans and performance frameworks for the Highways Agency and the Department for Transport’s motoring agencies.
Asking the Driving Standards Agency to consider using more local premises for practical car driving tests.
Driving test candidates are set to benefit from a more convenient service as a trial exploring a new approach to test delivery is extended.
Driving test candidates in the Glasgow area are set to benefit from a more convenient service.
Driving tests candidates in the Kettering area are set to benefit from a more convenient service.
Driving tests candidates in the Manchester area are set to benefit from a more convenient service.
Driving test candidates in the Watford area are set to benefit from a more convenient service.
Driving test candidates in the Worcester area are set to benefit from a more convenient service.
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