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You need the right licence to drive a tractor or specialist vehicle, there are also age limits and specific rules for driving tests
If you pass a regular car driving test (category B) you’ll get entitlement…
Category Minimum age Agricultural tractors F 16/17* Road rollers G 21**…
You can get a provisional licence for a tractor or specialist vehicle at…
The type of driving test you have to do depends on the type of vehicle.…
All test vehicles have to meet certain rules, depending on their category.…
What you need to do to set up your MOT test station, including applying for MOT status and authorised examiner status, MOT special notices
You must meet a number of legal requirements if you want to set up an MOT…
You need an authorised examiner (AE) to set up an MOT test station. The AE…
You need to make sure that your equipment and premises are suitable for…
You must clearly and publicly display the MOT test fees and appeals poster…
Taking the approved driving instructor (ADI) part 2 test - what you need to bring and what happens during the test.
You can book your approved driving instructor (ADI) part 2 test when…
You must bring: your UK driving licence a suitable car Your test will be…
Your car must: have no warning lights showing, for example, the airbag…
There are 5 parts to the approved driving instructor (ADI) part 2 test: an…
There are 3 types of faults you can make: a dangerous fault - this…
Your driving test can be cancelled or stopped because of bad weather,…
These terms and conditions set out the requirements of membership of the Secretary of State for Transport’s Honorary Medical Advisory Panels.
Medical advisory panels work with DVLA to provide expert advice, with the aim of improving road safety. See information on their role and current vacancies.
Check if you can supervise friends or family learning to drive a car, what the rules are, how to prepare the car, and how to plan your practice sessions.
Advice for medical professionals for assessing fitness to drive.
Have your say on potential changes to registering historic, classic, rebuilt, and electrically converted vehicles.
How to use the dual registration measure if you are a specialist events haulier.
Find out about the calculation of the company car benefit charge.
When to book your car driving test, what to take with you, what happens during the test, major and minor faults, and what happens if your test is cancelled.
What UK goods vehicle operators need to do to carry out international road haulage.
Bringing together data from disparate systems helps identity the highest-risk vehicles.
Find out what you need to do when importing commercial goods into Great Britain in your accompanied baggage or small vehicle.
The specialist HGV tests to carry dangerous goods, take goods outside the EU, change weight restrictions, qualify for a Low Emissions Certificate
Heavy goods vehicle (HGV) and trailer documents you need to legally cross international borders in a UK-registered vehicle.
International regulations and required documentation for hauliers transporting dangerous or hazardous goods by road or by vehicles on ships.
What you need to check inside and outside of the vehicle when you do a bus, coach or other public service vehicle (PSV) walkaround check.
What you must be able to do and understand when to prepare yourself, the vehicle and its passengers for a journey.
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