The DVLA has been attempting to improve its driving licence checking system after British holidaymakers complained of difficulties in hiring cars abroad. In the biggest change since the introduction ...
The paper section of the two-part UK driving licence is to be scrapped within weeks under Government plans to make life simpler for motorists. From June, the so-called ‘paper counterpart’ will be ...
Including if you can be fined for having the wrong licence PAPER driving licences were no more in 1998 with thousands of Brits swapping to a paper and plastic hybrid model. In 2015 the paper licence ...
In America, driving certification is a state issue. In practice, this can mean that the driving licences (or ‘drivers licenses’, as we call them) can end up looking remarkably different from one ...
The paper counterpart to photocard driving licences is no longer be valid or issued by the DVLA. While the government introduced the counterpart licence to include details that would not fit on the ...
The paper counterpart to the driving licence has been scrapped today. The document, which includes details of a motorist's penalty points and what types of vehicles they can drive, was abolished at ...
The paper counterpart to photocard driving licences will soon be scrapped. Here’s what drivers need to know ahead of the Government plans to get rid of the paper counterparts. When will the change ...
In 2015 the paper counterpart to photo card driving licences will be phased out, as the Driver and Vehicle Licensing Agency (DVLA) continues with its drive to digitise motoring records. According to ...
12:47, Tue, May 26, 2015 Updated: 12:58, Tue, May 26, 2015 From 8 June, the paper counterpart to the photocard driving licence will not be valid and will no longer be issued by DVLA to licence holders ...
I read your article regarding the removal of the paper tax disk. At the bottom of the story it states: "The paper element of the driving licence, which accompanies the credit card size photo-card, is ...
The DVLA is set to scrap the paper counterpart of the driving licence in a bid to cut unnecessary red tape. It sounds like a good idea - 445,000 drivers lost theirs last year and had to pay £20 for a ...
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