If your driving licence has been withdrawn or refused due to a medical condition, you must reapply before you can legally drive again. The Driver and Vehicle Licensing Agency (DVLA) controls this process to ensure that all drivers meet the required safety standards....
Many drivers in the United Kingdom still hold older paper driving licences. While these licences may still be valid, they lack key features required in today’s transport environment. A photocard driving licence is now the standard. It includes a photo, updated...
A short-term medical driving licence is issued when a driver has a health condition that requires regular review. Instead of a standard long-term licence, the Driver and Vehicle Licensing Agency (DVLA) grants a licence for a limited period. This allows you to continue...
Reaching the age of 70 brings a legal requirement to renew your driving licence in the United Kingdom. This process ensures that drivers remain fit to drive and that licence records stay accurate. For many drivers in the transport and logistics sector, this stage does...
Renewing your driving licence is a routine but essential task for anyone driving in the United Kingdom. For professional drivers in the transport and logistics sector, it is even more critical. A valid licence confirms your legal right to drive and ensures you remain...