Express.co.uk, there are seven new driving news that road users must be wary of in the next few months. Here are a list of changes you must be aware of to avoid consequences...
Test extensions came to an end on January 31 (Sunday) for many drivers after months of backlogs caused by coronavirus. During the first lockdown, the UK government announced a six-month extension for MOTs between March 31 and July 31.Now as the extension has come to an end, those driving without a valid MOT certificate could be fined up to £1,000.The last-minute agreement between the UK and the EU means British drivers will not need an International Driving Permit.However, when driving aboard some documents are needed and motorists are required to have a car.
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