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Some vehicles are being recalled by manufacturers and can't be used for driving tests until they've been checked and fixed if necessary.
The approved driving instructor (ADI) check test will be replaced with a new ‘standards check’ from April 2014.
Safer roads for cyclists thanks to £40 million funding.
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Plans to offer practical driving tests from Halfords in Rutherglen have been given the go ahead by Road Safety Minister Stephen Hammond.
The total number of helmets rated under the government's SHARP programme has reached 300.
Candidates with tests on the afternoon of Friday 5 April should still come for their test despite the threat of strike action by examiners.
Green paper on improving the safety and reducing risks to young drivers launched.
Road safety comparison and road safety observatory websites have been launched.
Redacted fire risk reports to be published by Highways Agency and Network Rail.
Plans announced to reduce barriers to the use of sustainable local transport.
Driving test candidates with tests on Wednesday 20 March should still come for their test despite the threat of strike action by examiners.
Plans to offer practical driving tests from fire stations were given the go ahead today (13 March) by Road Safety Minister Stephen Hammond.
You must do Driver Certificate of Professional Competence (CPC) periodic training if you’re a lorry, bus or coach driver.
Motorcycle safety campaign launched.
A new offence of driving with a controlled drug in the body is being introduced.
Road Safety Minister Stephen Hammond announces revised minimum driving licence standards for eyesight and epilepsy.
Changes to the MOT for cars and other large vehicle tests come into effect from 20 March 2013.
£50,000 pint of beer revealed as part of government’s latest THINK! campaign.
HGV Road User Levy Act becomes law.
Consultation on review of the uninsured drivers' and untraced drivers' agreements.
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