What is the warning from DVLA?

DVLA issues warning to elderly driving licence holders facing ‘hefty’ charges. Third-party websites are charging motorists a hefty fee in order to renew their licence. The Drivers and Vehicle Licensing Agency is urging elderly drivers to beware of ‘hefty’ charges for their licence.

Is there a problem at DVLA?

Some drivers have been unable to get on the road due to 1.4 million DVLA applications waiting to be processed. The Driver and Vehicle Licensing Agency (DVLA) is faced with a “catastrophic” backlog of paper applications due to social-distancing rules, and industrial action linked to Covid-19.

Why would you get a letter from DVLA?

If the HGV or PSV driver commits a second offence, then they will get a second letter from DVLA telling them that they have automatically been reported to the traffic commissioner. We hope that by sending these letters, we will help to teach drivers about the dangers and consequences of committing the same offence.

Is DVLA Gov UK real?

Customers are advised the only place to access official information on DVLA and its services is GOV.UK.

How do I get a section 88 from DVLA?

For Section 88 to apply to you, you must meet the following criteria:

  1. Your doctor agrees that you are fit to drive*
  2. You have held a driving licence and only drive vehicles you have applied for and were entitled to drive on your last licence.
  3. You meet any conditions specified on your previous licence.

Can you drive under 88?

As soon as the DVLA receives your correct and complete application for a new licence and as long as you meet all the Section 88 criteria, you may drive. It is important that you are satisfied that the medical condition you have declared on your application does not stop you from driving.

Can you take DVLA to court?

If you want to appeal the decision, you will need to make a written application to your local Magistrates Court within 6 months of your licence being refused or revoked. You will need evidence, including medical evidence, to support your argument that the DVLA made the wrong decision and that you are fit to drive.

Can DVLA taking money from account?

The Direct Debit account holder will get an email from DVLA if a payment fails because there is not enough money in the account. DVLA will try to take the payment again within 4 working days. If that also fails, you’ll get an email telling you that: the Direct Debit has failed twice and has been permanently cancelled.

Who is Rohan Gye?

Rohan Gye in his new role as DVLA’s Vehicle Service manager – Inside DVLA blog.

How far back does a CDT test go?

Transferrin remains in the circulation for 7 to 14 days and CDT, therefore, can give an indication of alcohol consumption over this period of time, which gives it an advantage over blood or urine alcohol measurements which only remain elevated for 24-48 hours after alcohol consumption.

What is the DVTA?

The DVTA is a non-profit organization and a chapter of the American Translators Association. We are a community of professionals meeting foreign language needs of the Greater Philadelphia region, the Delaware Valley region, and the world in all languages.

Who are the members of the digital DVTA?

DVTA members consist of individuals, corporations, and institutions primarily in but not limited to southeastern Pennsylvania, central and southern New Jersey, and Delaware.

What is the Delaware Valley Translators Association?

Welcome to the Delaware Valley Translators Association! The DVTA is a non-profit organization and a chapter of the American Translators Association. We are a community of professionals meeting foreign language needs of the Greater Philadelphia region, the Delaware Valley region, and the world in all languages.

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