Driving rules for new drivers uk


















Special rules as set out below apply for a period of two years from the date of passing their first driving test, to drivers and motorcyclists from. the UK, EU/EEA, the Isle of Man, the Channel Islands or Gibraltar who passed their first driving test in any of those countries; other foreign countries who have to pass a UK driving test to gain a UK licence, in which case the UK .  · New driving rules will be introduced in the coming weeks for caravan owners while a new Clean Air Zone is also set to launch in the UK. The last of the DVLA’s driving licence extensions also.  · The new rules came into effect yesterday (Thursday, September 1) as the autumn months begin. Motorist heading out on the road will need to be aware of a number of changes coming this month. Here is everything you need to know: E10 petrol to be introduced in September. As of September 1, E10 fuel will replace E5 as the standard petrol sold in the UK.


The new rules came into effect yesterday (Thursday, September 1) as the autumn months begin. Motorist heading out on the road will need to be aware of a number of changes coming this month. Here is everything you need to know: E10 petrol to be introduced in September. As of September 1, E10 fuel will replace E5 as the standard petrol sold in the UK. The ‘probationary period’ for new drivers is the first two years that you are on the road from the date you pass your first driving test. If you accumulate 6 points during the first 24 months, then the DVLA will revoke your driving licence. In order to get it back you will need to take a complete re-test. This new driver penalty is not a discretionary matter for the court. Pleading for leniency from the court is pointless. Driving with medical conditions, Blue Badges and public transport for disabled people The Highway Code, road safety and vehicle rules Vehicle and driver data and information.


Special rules as set out below apply for a period of two years from the date of passing their first driving test, to drivers and motorcyclists from the UK. Until you pass your test, a person who has held a full UK, NI or EEA driving Licence for 3 years and is over the age of 21 must sit at your side whenever you. It is administered in England, Scotland and Wales by the Driver and Vehicle Licensing Agency (DVLA) and in.

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