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DRIVERS over the age of 70 “won’t legally be allowed to drive” under an important DVLA rule. Your driving licence expires ...
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Newspoint on MSNAll the DVLA rules drivers who wear glasses need to know about
According to DVLA rules, drivers "must wear glasses or contact lenses every time they drive if they need them to meet the ...
The DVLA has specific rules for drivers over 70, including a requirement to declare their fitness to drive, but some people ...
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Newspoint on MSNDVLA issues alert for licence renewal for over 70s
Motorists aged 70 and over are being reminded of regulations requiring them to renew their driving licence every three years.
Calls are being made for drivers over the age of 70 to have a compulsory eye test every two years to keep their driving licence. Under current rules, motorists only need to self-certify to the DVLA ...
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Oxford Mail on MSNDVLA warning to drivers over 70 to renew licence now
Drivers are being urged to renew their licence online with DVLA for free if they're 70 or over – or will be 70 in the next 90 days.
Older drivers with any new medical conditions or disabilities may require an assessment of their driving capabilities - ...
Drivers born before 1955 are being warned to act swiftly or face potential arrest, as those over 70 must renew their driving licence every three years. The DVLA issued a fresh reminder this week on X ...
The DVLA issued a fresh reminder this week telling everyone over 70 they need to take action to keep their licence ...
Motorists born before 1955 are being urged to take immediate action or risk potential arrest, as drivers aged 70 and above must refresh their driving licence every three years. The DVLA released a new ...
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