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PostPosted: Tue Apr 10, 2012 02:55 
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Changes to driving licence rules in Great Britain

Driving licence rules will be changing from 19 January 2013. There will be many new rules for motorcycles, cars towing trailers, buses and lorries. Find out more about these changes and how they could affect you as an existing or new driver.
Riding mopeds, motorcycles and tricycles

Under the new rules for mopeds, motorcycles and tricycles there will be four categories:
AM - mopeds
A1 - small motorcycles and tricycles
A2 - medium motorcycles
A - all motorcycles and tricycles

Your entitlement to ride the different categories will depend on your age and experience. To find out more, follow the link below.
New driving licence rules for mopeds, motorcycles and tricycles

Rules for mopeds and motorcycles used for riding tests
Make sure you check that the moped or motorcycle you want to use for your practical test meets the rules.
New rules for mopeds and motorcycles used for riding tests

Trailer restrictions for car and small vehicle drivers
From 19 January 2013, there will be new restrictions for existing and new drivers who wish to tow a trailer.

To find out more about these changes, follow the link below.
New rules for towing trailers with a car or small vehicle

Age restrictions for driving any type of vehicle
The age when you can drive vehicles will be changing as part of the new rules. This will affect new drivers, and existing drivers who want to drive new vehicle types.

To find out more, follow the link below.
New rules for vehicles you can drive and minimum ages

Buses and lorries - new driving licence validity periods
Drivers of minibuses, buses and lorries will also have changes to how long their licence will be valid. This will affect existing and new drivers from 19 January 2013.

To find out more, follow the link below.
Bus and lorry drivers - new driving licence validity periods

New driving licence card design
As part of the changes to the new rules for driving, from 19 January 2013 the Driver and Vehicle Licensing Agency (DVLA) will also be issuing a new style of driving licence.
The new driving licence card design explained
Very oddly the section "New rules for vehicles you can drive and minimum ages" has all the mph in kph !!! ???

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PostPosted: Tue Apr 10, 2012 10:52 
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New format licences are being issued now.

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PostPosted: Tue Apr 10, 2012 11:52 
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Very oddly the section "New rules for vehicles you can drive and minimum ages" has all the mph in kph !!! ???


Do you have to pay for the new licences in Euros? :D

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PostPosted: Wed Apr 11, 2012 23:53 
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So given I am over 45 does this mean I will lose my c1, c1e, d1 and d1e unless I get a medical?

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PostPosted: Thu Apr 12, 2012 03:19 
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No it says that those with full licenses are unaffected, so whatever you are entitled to drive/ride you retain.
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Existing driving licence holders
If you already have a driving licence, you'll keep your entitlements to drive the different types of vehicles shown on your driving licence.
If you want to drive or pass a test for additional vehicles on or after 19 January 2013, you'll come under the new rules.
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**If you passed your test for category B or B automatic before 1 January 1997 your licence will already show entitlement to C1, C1E (8.25 tonnes), D1 and D1E (not for hire or reward).
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Don't think DVLA probably take euros ! ? :)

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PostPosted: Sun Apr 15, 2012 13:21 
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Looking more and more like Nazi Germany:-

"and pictograms
The letters in capitals and the pictures show all the categories of vehicles according to the European Third Directive"

My bold.... :x .


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PostPosted: Sun Apr 15, 2012 17:58 
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This development of these motoring rules & regs might have been brought in anyway, but perhaps it is the manner in which it is done than our choice that can trouble us/some.
Conforming to be similar to other Countries is not by itself bad, but if it is 'done', (at all), be done because we also see that the scientific evidence is sound, and that it will also improve our Countries roads and are absolutely necessary. If there is any doubt whatsoever it must be researched thoroughly first.
Has that been done ? And if so who's responsible ? Who agreed that it is absolutely necessary ? Is it identical to other EU Countries rules and regs ?

[In my personal opinion, it is most troubling the way 'Brussels' appears in many ways to have taken over our Government and we are expected to be under it's governance. We pay the EU massive sums just for them to tell us how to spend our money - why ?
We must renounce the 1972 agreement with Europe which will end all of this 'commitment'. I am quite sure our UK Government can manage our affairs perfectly well throughout the World without the need of others telling us how they think we ought to 'be'.]

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It doesn't matter if it is necessary.
EU directives MUST be incorporated into member states laws unless a derogation can be negotiated, and that derogation must be agreed by a large majority of the remaining member states.
I will remind you that EU law takes precedence.
Effectively, and in reality, the 650 members of parliament are now as effective as town councillors.
Of the 3500 [ish] new laws, regulations and alterations effected into law in the past year or so, the majority were EU derived.
If any UK law contradicts or limits EU law then UK law has to give way.
You will note that the "pasty tax" mentioned as a result of budget changes was a result of a European court of justice ruling on vat....and was a hasty alteration to avoid possible vat refunds to many "fast-food" outlets.

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