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Overview of the public service vehicle operator licensing system.
Find out what’s assessed during your driving test, what things count as faults, and how to improve.
From 12 June 2026, MOT centres must display the updated MOT test fees and appeals poster (VT9A).
The subjects that can be covered in Driver Certificate of Professional Competence (CPC) periodic training.
The guidance driving examiners follow when they carry out driving instructor tests and checks in Great Britain. It's sometimes known as the 'ADI 1'.
Advice for medical professionals to follow when assessing drivers with miscellaneous conditions.
The report form used to mark your approved driving instructor (ADI) part 3 test, which assesses your ability to teach pupils.
What MOT testers need to know about how to test certain makes and models of vehicles (previously called vehicle specific information).
Checks you should carry out every time you tow a trailer, caravan or horsebox with a car, to make sure you're towing safely and legally.
What you need to check inside and outside of your van during a daily walkaround check.
How to organise safe trials for automated vehicle technologies on public roads and in public places.
How the Individual Vehicle Approval (IVA) scheme works if you’re making or importing a single vehicle or a very small number of vehicles.
From 1 June 2026, zero emission goods vehicles between 3,501kg and 4,250kg will become class 7 vehicles and will need to have a class 7 MOT test.
Action Driver and Vehicle Standards Agency (DVSA) traffic examiners take to deal with offences, including warnings, prohibition notices, and fixed penalties.
Equipment approved for MOT testing, including tyre tread-depth gauges, roller brake testers, headlamp aim testers, diesel smoke meters and decelerometers.
Use this checklist to help secure your vehicle to stop people using it to enter the UK illegally.
Applications for goods vehicle operator licences to, and decisions made by, the Traffic Commissioner for London and the south east of England.
The way vehicle tax is calculated is different for cars that were first registered with DVLA from 1 April 2017.
A summary of working time regulations for heavy goods vehicle (HGV) and public service vehicle (PSV) drivers and crew ('mobile workers').
Fees and test lengths for heavy goods vehicle (HGV) and trailer MOTs, prohibition clearances, dangerous goods (ADR) tests, TIR tests and low emission tests.
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