DVLA rule means drivers younger than 70 hit with extra charges
The Driver and Vehicle Licensing Agency (DVLA) continues to remind to all UK motorists about a charge they're required to pay - unless they've reached their 70th birthday. The government agency oversees tens of millions of driving and vehicle records nationwide. In a recent alert to road users, the DVLA has confirmed that elderly drivers don't have to fork out for a routine fee. The message on X, previously Twitter , reads: "Are you 70 or over and due to renew your driving licence? Do it for
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