In 2026, a wave of new driving laws will start rolling out across the UK. Drivers have been urged to prepare for the changes ...
The proposed measures include a lower drink-driving limit in England and Wales and a minimum of six months in between theory and practical tests.
Drives aged 70 and over will need to take an eye test every three years in order to keep their licence under new UK laws. The government will announce the plan on Wednesday as part of its long-planned ...
The Zero Emission Vehicle Mandate, launched in January 2024, sets targets requiring 80% of new cars and 70% of new vans sold ...
A number of major changes are being proposed, from lowering the drink-drive limit to introducing mandatory eye tests for ...
Government announced plans to reduce the legal limit of alcohol to 22 micrograms of alcohol per 100 millilitres of breath ...
What are the new driving rules? All you need to know - New rules are planned to prevent deaths on the roads ...
Motorists over the age of 70 may face compulsory eyesight checks as part of a sweeping Government overhaul of road safety ...
Sir Keir Starmer’s new over-70s driving rules may not go far enough, with a top expert raising serious concerns over dementia ...
Starting today, June 10, millions of British motorists will be affected by new driving licence regulations, particularly those driving electric and hydrogen-powered vehicles. These updated rules are ...
Are you a learner driver? The Driver and Vehicle Standards Agency (DVSA) has outlined three changes to booking driving tests coming in spring 2026 ...