The DVLA usually sends a reminder letter before your 70th birthday and each time your licence is due for renewal ...
Age UK says: "When you reach the age of 70, your driving licence expires – but this doesn't necessarily mean you have to stop ...
Guidance from the DVLA highlights that certain medical conditions must be reported, especially if they affect your ability to drive ...
Drivers, road users and motorists have been warned that they could have their driving licence revoked by the DVLA if they don't report certain medications they are taking.
If you’re nearing a big birthday, fresh red tape and tight deadlines could catch you out before the cake is cut. As the clock ...
Now, drivers aged between 55 and 69 must renew their licence every five years, instead of 10 for most other drivers. During ...
The supermarket car park is filling as the school run ebbs away. A man in his mid‑sixties folds a newspaper under his arm, ...
Older road users have been told they “must stop driving” in a major warning to those later in life. The Older Drivers Forum ...
The DVLA usually sends a reminder letter before your 70th birthday and each time your licence is due for renewal ...
The Driver and Vehicle Licensing Agency (DVLA) has introduced stricter procedures for drivers between the ages of 55 and 69, responding to a noticeable rise in age-related medical conditions. The ...
Drivers could be prosecuted for not informing the DVLA about changes to their health if they get into an accident ...