Description
A UK driving licence is an official document issued by the Driver and Vehicle Licensing Agency (DVLA) in England, Scotland, and Wales, or the Driver & Vehicle Agency (DVA) in Northern Ireland. It allows individuals to legally drive specific vehicle categories on UK roads.
Key Features:
- Types: Provisional, Full, and Special Licences (e.g., for motorbikes, buses, or lorries).
- Validity: Generally valid until age 70, then requires renewal every 3 years.
- Photocard & Paper Counterpart: Since 2015, the paper counterpart has been discontinued, and only the photocard is used.
- Categories: Defines which vehicles a person can drive (e.g., cars, motorcycles, HGVs).
- Points System: Offences result in penalty points, which can lead to disqualification.
To obtain a UK licence, new drivers must pass a theory test, a hazard perception test, and a practical driving test.
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