Thursday, 4 June 2020

Photocard Driving Licence Expiry Extended



Photocard driving licence expiring between 1 February and 31 August 2020. are granted months extension


DVLA has announced today that, Drivers whose photocard driving licence is due to expire between 1 February and 31 August 2020 will be granted a 7 month extension from the date of expiry. This will help drivers to make necessary journeys without having to obtain a new photograph to renew their licence.
Normally drivers are required to renew their photocard licence every 10 years, and bus and lorry drivers every 5 years. A new EU regulation has now been introduced which means photocards that expire between 1 February and 31 August 2020 will be automatically extended for a further 7 months from the date of expiry.
Drivers will be sent a reminder to renew before their 7 month extension ends.
This extension applies to the photocard. If a driver’s entitlement to drive is due to expire and they wish to continue to hold a valid licence, they will need to renew this entitlement in the normal way.
DVLA Chief Executive Julie Lennard said
This extension will make it easier for drivers who need to update their photocard licence with a new photograph. This means as long as they have a valid licence, drivers will be able to continue to make essential journeys.
The extension is automatic so drivers do not need to do anything and will be sent a reminder to renew their photocard before the extension ends.
This change will be introduced from today 4 June 2020.

A car (Group 1) licence generally remains in force until the driver reaches 70, unless revoked or surrendered. At aged 70 the driver must renew their entitlement to drive every 3 years if they wish to continue to hold a valid licence. Bus and lorry (Group 2) licenceholders aged 45 and over are required to renew their entitlement to drive every 5 years. Holders of short- term medical licences will also need to renew their entitlement to drive. The 7 month extension does not apply to renewal of entitlement to drive.
The DVLA’s online services to renew your driving licence and replace a driving licence are available for those drivers who need to renew their entitlement to drive or replace a lost or stolen licence.

Friday, 15 May 2020

Can I Learn To Drive as Lockdown Eases ?


Can I learn to drive as lockdown eases?

Official routes to obtaining a licence are suspended, except for key workers

The short answer is: no. Although driving instructors are technically  able to return to work during this first phase of lockdown easing, none of their clients will be able to join them in the car – unless the instructor erects a screen between himself and the driver. 
And if they did it would leave the instructor without proper control of the car – he or she wouldn’t be able to grab the wheel in an emergency, for example, so that probably isn’t going to work.
Driving  Instructors will not  be able to accompany learner drivers under social distancing guidelines, but  there are some exceptions.
Official advice to instructors from the Driving Instructors’ Association is that they are still allowed to train key workers who have an essential need to drive –doe example a key worker who need to drive on motorway or at night etc.

In these circumstances, driving instructors are being told to conduct a risk assessment, and to follow safe working practices, so if you can find a driving  instructor willing to teach you, you may take lessons but be prepared to answer  about your and your household before each lesson; you may have to sanitise your hands or to wear a face mask. 
Learning to drive privately
There’s nothing in the regulations which prohibits provisional DRIVING licence-holders from driving to essential  shopping trip, as long as they’re accompanied by an eligible member of their household and the car is correctly insured and wearing L-plates. 
Learning to drive with someone who isn’t within your household is not allowed under the current lockdown rules.
Are driving tests still taking place?
Currently driving tests are suspended until at least June 20, and this suspension may  be extended further. If you already had a car driving test booked, and it was cancelled, you’ll be emailed details of a new date when tests are once again taking place. 
If you’re a key worker, and you need to drive in order to continue to do your job, it may be possible for you to apply for an emergency driving test. However, you’ will need to be available  to take your driving  test at short notice if you apply, so only do so when you’re ready and you feel you’ve had enough training and practice.

What about theory tests?
Theory tests have been suspended until at least May 31. And suspension may be  further  extended. If you already had a theory test booked, and it has been cancelled, you’ll get a refund and you’ll have to rebook it yourself when tests suspension is lifted.
As with the practical driving test, if you’re a key worker you can apply for an emergency theory test. Again, the DVSA says you’ll need to be  available  at very short notice, so make sure you’ve done plenty  of  practice and feel confident enough to take the test at short notice.

Saturday, 9 May 2020

MOT status and Driving during lock down ?




The Government has now  suspended all MOTs for six months for cars, motorbikes and vans starting from Monday 30th March  2020. This means that all MoTs are now effectively 18 months long. The Department for Transport said that car owners' MoT dates will change about a week before their test is due, and they will be able to check the new date online. This will means MoTs due from March 30 with be valid for another six months, and so your  insurance won't be effected. 
However, ministers have warned that people need to keep their cars roadworthy and anyone found driving a dangerousvehicle will be prosecuted. 
Drivers whose MoT was due before March 30 will still need to have their test done. If they have been unable to do so because they are self-isolating, they can still have their test done at a later date. An agreement has been negotiated with insurance companies and the police so they will not be unfairly penalised.
Garages Driving Schools will remain open for critical workers and people who depend on their cars for essential trips like shopping to get necessary repairs done.

Wednesday, 25 March 2020

Driving Tests for Critical Workers-Coronavirus (COVID-19)

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Theory tests are suspended for one month, and driving tests are suspended for up to 3 months due to coronavirus - but tests are available for critical workers

The DVSA have updated for critical workers on how they can apply for tests, whilst the Theory Test & Practical Test centres are closed.
Booking Emergency Test Procedure for Critical Worker
You can still get an emergency test during the suspension period if your work is critical to the COVID-19 response, or you work in a critical sector. These include:
·         health and social care
·         education and childcare
·         key public services
·         local and national government
·         food and other necessary goods
·         public safety and national security
·         transport
·         utilities, communication and financial services
Book an emergency theory test
Email DVSA to ask for an emergency theory test.
You must send a photo or scanned image of valid ID such as your work ID badge.
If you do not have an ID badge you can send:
·         an email from a work email address
·         evidence from your employer, such as email or scanned document including company letterhead
·         a scan of your payslip
This is not an exhaustive list and evidence will be reviewed on a case by case basis.
You also need to tell them :
·         your telephone number and preferred contact time
·         which test centre you want to take your test at (currently only Birmingham, London, Glasgow and Ballymena)
·         the type of theory test you would like to take (car, car and trailer, motorcycle, lorry, bus or coach)
·         your driving licence number
If you meet the critical worker criteria, DVSA will contact you to explain what happens next.
Book an Emergency Driving Test
Email DVSA to ask for an emergency driving test.
You must send a photo or a scanned image of a valid ID such as your work ID badge.
If you do not have an ID badge you can send:
·         an email from a work email address
·         evidence from your employer, such as an email or scanned document including company letterhead
·         a scan of your payslip
This is not an exhaustive list and evidence will be reviewed on a case by case basis.
You also need to tell us:
·         your telephone number
·         your preferred test location
·         the type of driving test you would like to take (car, car and trailer, motorcycle, lorry, bus or coach)
·         your driving licence number
·         the driving test reference number (if you have one)
·         your theory test certificate number
If you meet the critical worker criteria, DVSA will contact you with a test date.
This may take a while, please do not send another request.

Friday, 20 March 2020

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Due to the unfolding COVID-19 situation, all Theory Tests are cancelled for 4 weeks starting Friday 20 March 2020, until Monday 20 April 2020. 
What DVSA is doing 
DLVA are emailing anyone with a test booked during this time to let them know their test has been cancelled and that they will be automatically refunded.
All candidates are asked not to rebook or rearrange their test at this time untill further notice.
 DVLA will continue to monitor emerging situation and update regularly.

Thursday, 19 March 2020

Driving test Centres Close for 2 days



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Due to the unfolding COVID-19 situation, Driving tests for Thursday 19 March and Friday March 20th has been postponed for the following.
·    car driving tests
·    motorcycle tests
·    ADI tests
·    lorry, coach and bus driving tests
DVLA will get in touch with everyone with a test booked during this time to let them know if their test has been cancelled and will automatically re-book for them.
Financial Losses
Because DVLA had to cancel tests at short notice, Driving Instructors and your pupils will be able to claim out-of-pocket expenses.
DVLA will continue to monitor emerging situation and update.