The DVSA has confirmed new MOT test changes will come into effect within days of the New Year in a bid to protect road users.
New DVSA rules starting January 9 will prevent MOT testers and authorised examiners facing 2-year or 5-year disciplinary ...
The DVSA is implementing a new two-year regulation from January 9.
Motorists can expect significant updates to driving regulations from 2026, including changes to theory tests, electric ...
The DVSA has announced new MOT testing rules starting January 9, 2026, affecting testers and authorised examiners during ...
Massive changes in the works which will change a lot of laws and leave people facing increased prices and laws ...
A report to the Executive Board of Blackburn with Darwin Borough Council recommends no change to existing MOT testing ...
The test is due to include new questions on CPR - cardiopulmonary resuscitation - from 2026. The DVSA - Driver and Vehicle ...
Drivers can expect significant changes in 2026, from drink driving tax rises and potential seatbelt penalties to new driving ...
The DVSA is bringing in a new two-year rule from January 9. The motoring body is making a big change to MOTs, and is ...
A man who repeatedly drove while disqualified and under the influence of drugs has been sent to prison. Christopher Doe, 49, ...
As the UK moves towards a more digital-first licensing system and tighter compliance checks, motorists are being warned that ...