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This Tax Information and Impact Note explains the extended exemption from Vehicle Excise Duty to vehicles constructed before 1 January 1974.
A proposal to remove the current check for a valid insurance policy at the point where an application is made to tax a vehicle.
Proposal to remove the need for insurers to issue a motor insurance certificate when an insurance policy is taken out.
First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
The department is seeking to determine the future of the Vehicle Identity Check (VIC) scheme and whether the scheme is fit for purpose.
DfT's preliminary assessment of the Vehicle Registration Marks Act 2007.
Seeks views on changes to the 2011 motor regulations and the way that the owner might be determined if a vehicle is impounded.
Consultation to introduce revised emission requirements to the Road Vehicles (Construction and Use) Regulations 1986.
The department is proposing to exempt vehicles of historic interest from statutory MOT testing.
Reviews proposals allowing vehicles made before 1960 to be exempt from statutory MOT tests.
Consultation which sought views on EU proposed regulation which affects two and three wheeled vehicles and quadricycles.
Consultation on the potential impact of increasing the length of articulated lorries to 18.75 metres while maintaining the 44 tonne weight limit.
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