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Find out if you can legally drive across common land or town and village greens to access your property.
Owning and running an electric vehicle in the UK.
Towing trailers, caravans and horseboxes with a car, including the weight and size limits, and what licence you need to have
Health and safety issues and regulations for farm vehicles, machinery and equipment: risk assessments and good practice.
Type of circumstances in which consent would/would not be needed to construct car parks, access roads, tracks and footpaths.
Statistics on licensed motor vehicles in Great Britain, derived from data held by the Driver and Vehicle Licensing Agency (DVLA).
When you need to apply for consent, how to apply, and the works that you can do without consent.
A limit of 30 miles per hour or 48 kilometres per hour usually applies to all traffic on all roads with street lighting
Information on motor vehicles in Great Britain that were licensed on the 31 December 2011, or were registered for the first time in 2011.
What you need to do to get goods through customs if you’re using a UK port which uses the Goods Vehicle Movement Service.
Learn about the benefits of E10 petrol and use our vehicle checker to confirm whether your vehicle is compatible with E10.
Helping DfT understand the transport needs of people living with their families in affluent small towns or rural areas.
Bringing together data from disparate systems helps identity the highest-risk vehicles.
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