DVLA Issues Warning to All Older Drivers Who Risk Losing Licence Under Rule
UNITED KINGDOM, AUG 9 – Drivers aged 70 and over must renew their licences every three years to avoid fines, penalty points, and possible disqualification, the Driver and Vehicle Licensing Agency said.
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DVLA warning to drivers over 70 who risk losing their licence - Gloucestershire Live
The DVLA has issued an urgent warning for all drivers over the age of 70. The government agency is reminding older drivers to renew their driving licence at the correct time
DVLA issues warning to all older drivers who risk losing licence under rule - The Mirror
The DVLA has issued an important warning to all older drivers who could be at risk of losing their licence if they don't adhere to the new rules put in place by the government agency
Rome, 9 August 2025 - The incidents of recent weeks have rekindled the debate over the renewal of driving licenses for the elderly. Are the current regulations sufficient to guarantee the safety of those who drive as well as other passengers? Yesterday the Minister of Transport Matteo Salvini raised the age-old question after the two cases of people over eighty who took the highway in the wrong direction (4 deaths on the A4 Turin-Milan motorway,…
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