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Research at DVLA

Research at DVLA Research carried out by the Driver and Vehicle Licensing Agency (DVLA). DVLA is an executive agency of the Department for Transport (DfT) and is responsible for managing the collection of data. DVLA manages nearly 53 million driver records and more than 47 million vehicle records.

GOV.UK Statistics 7d ago

RAC ‘very concerned’ as thousands of speeding motorists avoid driving bans despite repeat speeding

RAC ‘very concerned’ as thousands of speeding motorists avoid driving bans despite repeat speeding The DVLA figures show 117 licence-holders have amassed more than 20 points from speeding - Bookmark - CommentsGo to comments More than 4,000 drivers are still allowed on the road despite having at least 12 speeding points, an investigation has found. The RAC, which conducted the research, called on the Government to force repeat and excessive speeders to have devices fitted to their vehicles to...

The Independent UK 7d ago

Speeding drivers with up to 45 points on their licence still allowed on the road

Speeding drivers with up to 45 points on their licence still allowed on the road The RAC backs calls for courts to have power to order speeding offenders to have special technology fitted to their vehicles Some drivers caught speeding are still being allowed behind the wheel despite having racked up 45 points on their licence, it has emerged. Under the law, anyone who accumulates 12 or more points on their driving licence in England and Wales within a three year period - often called totting...

Daily Mirror 7d ago

'Rearended' car abandoned on my drive and police say I should not move it

'Rearended' car abandoned on my drive and police say I should not move it Police have told people 'do not take the law into your own hands by attempting to move the vehicle yourself - you may commit a crime' A homeowner has been left stunned after a car which is untaxed and has even been in a road accident was left abandoned on their driveway. The resident was appealing for advice as to what to do about it - and wondered if he could shift it off the drive onto the road legally. They arrived...

Daily Mirror 7d ago