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Thirty businesses and public sector organisations are now benefiting from the Driver and Vehicle Standards Agency (DVSA) earned recognition pilot.
As today marks the closing date for ticket applications for this year’s World Cup, football fans who missed out on applying can still snap up memorabilia celebrating the tournament.
Government launches consultation on proposals to allow drivers to report accidents online.
First published during the 2016 to 2019 May Conservative government
An updated analysis of report stage government amendments for the purposes of English votes for English laws has been laid in the house.
The wait for the first MOT test on cars and motorcycles won't be extended to 4 years due to safety concerns.
Ministers write to local councils urging them to take up electric car charge-point funding.
Driver and Vehicle Standards Agency (DVSA) examiners found 293 lorries fitted with emissions cheat devices at roadside checks between August and November 2017.
From taxing cars to buying personalised registration numbers, thousands chose to log on to DVLA’s online services on 25 December 2017.
Shining or directing a laser at aircraft, road vehicles or ships could lead to a prison sentence, unlimited fine or both under new laws.
Today (Wednesday 6 December) DVLA handed over a cheque for £51,799.26 to the charity Mind after a year packed full of fundraising efforts by its staff.
Revised criteria applies to existing haulage, bus and coach operators and new applicants.
Christmas campaign works with Kiss FM to get people encouraging their friends not to drink and drive.
Opening times for DVLA's contact centre over Christmas and the New Year.
A £15bn investment on motorways and major A-roads is helping motorists and hauliers this festive season get to their destinations quicker and with fewer delays.
The way that 2 of the 3 tests people take to qualify as an approved driving instructor (ADI) work will be improved from 23 December 2017.
Given the choice, 3 out of 4 motorists would wish for their own name on a number plate if they were given a personalised registration as a gift, according to a recent survey.
DVLA’s Commercial Development team took home the Skills Award last night (Thursday 23 November 2017) at the prestigious Civil Service Awards held in Lancaster House, London.
Fund allocations to improve cycle and road safety confirmed today as part of National Road Safety Week.
New road safety resources released to help teachers and schools highlight the dangers of the road.
A test version of a new government service has launched to remind drivers by text message and email when their MOT is due.
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