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The legal alcohol limits for drivers in the UK - microgrammes, milligrammes
Explanations of the different terms you might see on your driving licence
Report your lost, stolen or damaged Blue Badge and get a replacement.
If you're a Blue Badge holder, find out if your council provides parking spaces for you and where you can park
You must tell DVLA if you have obstructive sleep apnoea syndrome (OSAS) or any sleep condition or apnoea which causes excessive sleepiness.
Who The Highway Code is for, how it's worded, the consequences of not following the rules, self-driving vehicles, and the hierarchy of road users (Rules H1 to H3).
Guidance for traffic authorities on the use of traffic signs and road markings.
Trade licence plates - who can use them, when they can be used and how to get a trade licence
It's illegal to drive if you're unfit to do so because you're on legal or illegal drugs, or you have certain levels of drugs or medicine in your blood
Towing trailers, caravans and horseboxes with a car, including the weight and size limits, and what licence you need to have
Check which electric (plug-in) and hybrid vans, trucks and motorbikes are available for a grant.
Rules for drivers and motorcyclists, including vehicle condition, fitness to drive, alcohol and drugs, what to do before setting off, vehicle towing and loading, and seat belts and child restraints.
The draft Rail Reform Bill contains the primary legislative measures, which form a key part of delivering rail reform in Great Britain.
Electric bikes meeting the EAPC regulations can be ridden on the road without being taxed, licensed or insured
Rules for all types of road users have been updated in The Highway Code to improve the safety of people walking, cycling and riding horses.
Rules for cyclists, including an overview, road junctions, roundabouts and crossing the road.
New measures will mean EV owners benefit from easier and more convenient access to chargepoints.
Find out if your child is eligible for help with the cost of home to school transport
If your car or other vehicle has seat belts you must use them, with only a few exceptions
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