A MAJOR motoring reform is being proposed including compulsory tests that could lead to older drivers losing their licences.
Road Safety Strategy proposals bring together what could become the biggest shake-up of road laws in a generation ...
New drivers could face a mandatory delay of several months between completing their theory test and sitting their practical ...
Are you a learner driver? The Driver and Vehicle Standards Agency (DVSA) has outlined three changes to booking driving tests ...
The plans, reported today ahead of the Government’s new road safety strategy, could introduce mandatory eye tests at licence ...
Learner drivers currently face a waiting time of around six months to take their practical tests anyway, due to a backlog ...
An ITV correspondent explained how proposed new road safety laws could require drivers aged 70 and above to undergo vision ...
New rules for booking and managing car driving tests are set to take effect from spring 2026. Although the Driver and Vehicle Standards Agency (DVSA) has not yet confirmed a specific date for these ...
Government plans could require drivers over 70 to take tests and other changesi includes seatbelts, 'end of post work pint' ...
Motorists over 70 could face eye tests to keep their licence and the drink drive limit could be lowered after a range of road ...
This is why the government has announced a series of reforms – including lowering the drink-driving limit in England and ...
The industry has welcomed touted new measures designed to reduce serious injury and death on roads across England and Wales ...