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[Written Question] Driver and Vehicle Licensing Agency: Carbon Emissions
Question by: Jerome Mayhew Answering Body: Department for Transport Question: To ask the Secretary of State for Transport, what steps the Driver and Vehicle Licensing Agency is taking to reduce the carbon footprint and energy consumption of (a) its digital data centres and (b) Swansea estate; and how much public money is allocated
[Written Question] To ask the Secretary of State for Transport, what assessment the Driver and Vehicle Licensing Agency
Question by: Susan Murray Answering Body: Department for Transport Question: To ask the Secretary of State for Transport, what assessment the Driver and Vehicle Licensing Agency has made of the potential impact of the new online medical services portal on people with medical conditions who are digitally excluded; and what alternat
DfI Driver, Vehicle, Operator & Enforcement Statistics-2025-26-Q4
DfI Driver, Vehicle, Operator & Enforcement Statistics-2025-26-Q4 This is a quarterly release of information on the testing, licensing and enforcement/compliance activities of the Driver and Vehicle Agency in Northern Ireland. Applies to Northern Ireland Documents Details This is a quarterly release of information on the testing, licensing and enforcement / compliance activities of the Driver and Vehicle Agency in Northern Ireland. The statistics reported within this publication include...
DVLA 'check deadline now' alert to UK drivers
DVLA 'check deadline now' alert to UK drivers The DVLA has issued a reminder to motorists Millions of drivers are being encouraged to verify a key expiry date in a fresh warning from the DVLA, which suggests motorists could sidestep a last-minute rush by registering for its online account service. The Driver and Vehicle Licensing Agency has issued an appeal for drivers to add their vehicles to a digital driver and vehicles account, enabling them to quickly access essential information...
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.
Drivers told 'don't forget' to sign up for DVLA free service to help avoid £1,000 fine
Drivers told 'don't forget' to sign up for DVLA free service to help avoid £1,000 fine The DVLA is urging drivers to register for a free MOT reminder service that sends alerts before your MOT expires Motorists are being urged "don't forget" to sign up for a free service that could save them from a £1,000 fine. Registering for this online tool could help keep track of when your vehicle's MOT is due.
My neighbour abandoned his car on our road and moved abroad - lawyer explains legal rights
My neighbour abandoned his car on our road and moved abroad - lawyer explains legal rights A legal expert has outlined what residents can do after a neighbour left a car abandoned on their street before moving abroad, sparking frustration in the local area Residents frustrated by a vehicle left sitting on their street for months may have more options than they realise, according to a legal expert. One homeowner described how a van had remained parked at the corner of a cul-de-sac for five...
DVLA issues car tax warning as exempt drivers risk fine of up to £1,000
DVLA issues car tax warning as exempt drivers risk fine of up to £1,000 Even if they are exempt from paying, you must still register your car Drivers have been put on notice that they must carry out one vital task or risk being hit with a steep fine. Failing to pay your vehicle tax could land you with a penalty of up to £1,000. This charge, also known as vehicle tax or road tax, is a fee required for driving a motor vehicle on Britain's public roads.
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...