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  • Apply for your site to be approved to host heavy goods vehicle (HGV) or Driver Certificate of Professional Competence (CPC) part 4 tests.

  • How to get a licence to make apps, websites, software or books to help people prepare for theory tests, how much it costs, and the rules you must follow.

  • How fines and financial deposits issued by the Driver and Vehicle Standards Agency (DVSA) for offences found at roadside checks work.

  • What information MOT testers and managers should regularly check to make sure there are no problems with test quality.

  • How to provide MOT tester and manager qualification courses, and MOT tester annual training courses – including the topics the training must cover.

  • How Active Travel England works with local authorities and partners to provide design assurance for active travel schemes.

  • Guidance to help local authorities to develop policies on the safe use of cross-pavement electric vehicle charging solutions.

  • A card to be shown to police if drivers are pulled over while carrying a recognised dangerous load.

  • A summary of the maximum number of trailers that different vehicles can tow.

  • Check the details of a vehicle operator licence if you work for the police, a government department or local council.

  • How local authorities in England can request a new e-scooter trial in their area.

  • A list of approved drink-drive rehabilitation scheme course providers and the areas where they provide courses in England and Scotland.

  • What used-vehicle outlets, car supermarkets, dealerships, auction houses and commercial online sellers need to do when selling a recalled vehicle or part.

  • A guide on how to avoid overloading heavy goods vehicles (HGVs) and the effect it has on vehicles and the road.

  • Get help as a local authority with the rollout of chargepoint infrastructure and other electric vehicle information.

  • What MOT testers need to know about how hybrid, electric and hydrogen fuel cell vehicles work, and what to do when inspecting these vehicles.

  • Guidance to drivers on changes in the law which allow category B licence holders to drive alternatively fuelled vehicles (AFVs) up to 4.25 tonnes.

  • Find driver and vehicle software and IT systems that can report on performance measures for the DVSA earned recognition scheme for vehicle operators.

  • Guidance for drivers of lorries, buses and coaches - large goods vehicles (LGVs) and passenger carrying vehicles (PCVs).

  • What you must be able to do and what you must know and understand to be a safe and responsible lorry driver.