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Tyres aged 10 years and older will be banned.
First published during the 2019 to 2022 Johnson Conservative government
DVLA is back on the road targeting motorists across the UK with a communications campaign that has a clear message for those who take a chance on not taxing their vehicle – tax it or lose it.
Seventy-four actions to improve road safety have been published.
First published during the 2016 to 2019 May Conservative government
Thirty years of providing personalised registrations to motorists have seen DVLA sell nearly 6 million of them to motorists, generating around £2 billion for the Treasury.
New rules on tyres could come into force early 2020.
New government-backed scheme aims to create a trusted brand and increase the confidence of drivers looking to buy an electric vehicle.
An update on potential changes to legislation,highlighting government's intention to consult on options to ban older tyres on heavy vehicles.
DVLA has launched a new advertising campaign in 11 areas around the country targeting drivers who have not taxed their vehicles.
Government to consult on options on banning older tyres.
Vehicle operators found using tyres more than 10 years old will face a follow-up investigation and potential regulatory action.
Update to the operators of heavy vehicles guidance.
The number of cars failing emissions tests has more than doubled since the new MOT introduced stricter emission rules on 20 May 2018.
Driver and Vehicle Standards Agency (DVSA) examiners will routinely check lorries they stop at the roadside for emissions cheat devices.
The MOT test changed on 20 May 2018, with new defect types, stricter rules for diesel car emissions, and some vehicles over 40 years old becoming exempt.
The wait for the first MOT test on cars and motorcycles won't be extended to 4 years due to safety concerns.
Driver and Vehicle Standards Agency (DVSA) examiners found 293 lorries fitted with emissions cheat devices at roadside checks between August and November 2017.
A test version of a new government service has launched to remind drivers by text message and email when their MOT is due.
Rolls Royce, Ferrari, Aston Martin and Lamborghini are among the prestige branded cars clamped last year for having no valid vehicle tax, according to latest figures released by the DVLA.
Vehicle tax rates changed on 1 April 2017. If you're thinking of changing your car, find out if these rates affect you.
From today motorists across the UK can access up-to-the-minute information from the DVLA on their vehicle tax through Amazon’s Alexa.
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