Driver Licences
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Happy 76th birthday to the compulsory driving test
Drivers who started driving on or after 1st of April 1934 had to take a compulsory driving test as introduced on June 1st 1935.
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Revocation Revocation Revocation
The reason why you should check driving licences on a regular basis is highlighted by the following driver (name changed) who did not notify his employer and believed that not adding the points to their Licence would not jeopardise their employment.
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Staff driving in the course of work must be licensed and insured
Mike Reed Marketing Director at Licence Bureau Ltd whose head quarters are located in Hemel Hempstead was very pleased that local MP Mike Penning, Parliamentary Under Secretary of State for Transport recently stated “It is important for responsible employers to ensure that staff driving in the course of work are licensed and insured.”
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FAQs for DVLA policy change on revocation of driving licences
Licence Bureau have received additional FAQ information direct from the DVLA in regards of our previous bulletin, “DVLA policy change affect 42,000 UK drivers per annum”. Below is the concise FAQs document as supplied by DVLA Operational Support & Development Directorate. (FAQ information correct as of 16th December 2010).
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Not as fit as he appeared
It is always difficult to know what to look out for with rogue employees however this interesting case sheds light on a scenario which is perhaps more prevalent across business drivers than may be expected and comes with obvious tell-tale signs.
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DVLA policy changes affect 42,000 UK drivers per annum
Licence Bureau has received the following changes to Policy for the DVLA which effect 42,000 UK drivers per annum. (Information correct as of 16th November 2010) Revocation of driving licences Drivers who receive penalties from the courts or the fixed penalty offices for offences that do not result in disqualification, are required to surrender their…
