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Commercial vehicle testing reaches another milestone in the UK as another private testing facility is opened.
Motorcycle safety article by Stephen Hammond, first appearing in The Sunday Times website, 21 July 2013.
First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
Questions and answers from the webchat with the Approved Driving Instructor (ADI) Registrar on 9 July 2013 about modernising driver training.
Some rules for motorcycles, lorries and buses used for driving tests are changing to let trainers use more easily available vehicles.
Illegal drugs and limits consultation.
Drug driving consultation released.
Company directors fined more than £40,000 for drivers' hours offences.
Issue 03/2013 of the Despatch ezine from the Driving Standards Agency (DSA) for driving instructors, motorcycle trainers and other road safety professionals.
Off-road manoeuvre test is safer and cheaper review concludes.
Conclusion of the Motorcycle Test Review.
A revised code of practice for approved driving instructors (ADIs) has been published.
The Driving Standards Agency (DSA) has announced changes to the drink drive rehabilitation scheme (DDRS).
Video speech to delegates of the Living Streets supporters conference 2013.
DSA are seeking views on improving the way that people qualify to become driving instructors.
Plans to improve the qualification process for driving instructors have been announced by Road Safety Minister Stephen Hammond.
Explaining action the department is taking to encourage 20 miles per hour speed limits on local roads.
Motorists must renew their photocard licence when it expires. If they fail to renew their licence they will be breaking the law and risk a fine of up to £1,000.
DVLA reminds motorists of the driver licensing requirements if they have diabetes.
Motoring services such as driving tests and goods vehicle testing are going to be provided by a single agency.
Announcing that a single agency will be providing motoring testing and standards services.
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