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The driving theory test is today (1 July 2016) marking 20 years of helping to make Great Britain’s roads safer.
The Driver and Vehicle Standards Agency (DVSA) has won an award with Kainos for launching a digital service to record MOT results.
Vauxhall to issue a second vehicle safety recall of Zafira B models.
Strategy setting out the direction for the motoring services agencies released.
Publication of the business plans for motoring agencies of the Department for Transport.
The Driver and Vehicle Standards Agency (DVSA) is warning the public about scam emails claiming to be about a fixed penalty.
Gareth Llewellyn will become the Driver and Vehicle Standards Agency's Chief Executive on 1 April 2016.
Nearly 50% of all faults found on MOTs could be avoided by carrying out regular, simple maintenance, like replacing bulbs, wipers and tyres.
The December 2015 issue of the bulletin for authorised testing facilities (ATFs) who host annual vehicle tests for lorries, buses, coaches and trailers.
New measures to help learner drivers and punish dangerous drivers.
Vauxhall will contact you if you're a registered owner of a Zafira B model.
The Driver and Vehicle Standards Agency (DVSA) has won an international road safety award for its work improving load security.
New proposals to improve the driving test, including incentives to be better prepared, form part of a consultation launched by government today.
From today, drivers returning a written off car to the road will no longer need to apply for a Vehicle Identity Check.
Paul Satoor has today (13 October 2015) taken up the role of Interim Chief Executive at the Driver and Vehicle Standards Agency (DVSA).
A new joint enforcement partnership aims to reduce the number of unsafe lorry drivers and operators in London.
The Highway Code on GOV.UK has been made easier to use, as research shows how keeping up to date changes people’s road behaviour.
UK taxpayers will not incur higher Vehicle Excise Duty if their existing vehicles are found to be fitted with illegal software that manipulates emissions tests.
Volkswagen (VW) will contact you if your vehicle is potentially affected by the recent emissions testing issue.
Nearly all lorry drivers stopped in the last year have completed their Driver Certificate of Competence (CPC) periodic training.
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