Age UK says: "When you reach the age of 70, your driving licence expires – but this doesn't necessarily mean you have to stop ...
Millions of drivers are thought to be breaking eyesight laws on UK roads. Research found one in seven people know someone who is continuing to drive despite having poor eyesight which is below legal ...
OCTOBER saw a handful of motoring rule changes, including a new daily driving charge in a world-famous city and tweaks to how you enter and leave EU countries – especially important if you ...
Now, drivers aged between 55 and 69 must renew their licence every five years, instead of 10 for most other drivers. During ...
The Driver and Vehicle Licensing Agency (DVLA) has introduced new rules for drivers aged 55 and over, which include reporting certain medical conditions ...
Calls are growing for a fresh look at disabled parking permits as councils juggle checks, costs and a rising number of ...
A Westminster Hall debate on connected and automated vehicles turned squarely to the question on many drivers’ minds, jobs.
New rules are set to shake up how older drivers manage their licences from November 2025. If you’re 62 or over, the talk is about digital-first renewals, ...
Licence Renewal Every Five Years for Drivers Aged 55 to 69: At present, most UK drivers renew their licence every 10 years.
Google has been accused of promoting fake pension news to Britons after showing spam websites with misleading information at the top of its news feeds.
Drivers have been issued a warning if they passed their test over 10 years ago. The DVLA (Driving and Vehicle Licensing Agency) is in charge of all things to do with driving in the UK, and they have ...