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MOT test changes could make life difficult for diesels
A series of alterations are set to be made to the yearly MOT test from May, according to the Driver and Vehicle Standards Agency (DVSA). The tests will now group faults into three new categories, and will alter the requirements made of diesel
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Driving test to include use of windscreen wipers and sounding the horn
People taking their driving next year can expect to carry out "real life tasks", such as using the horn or windscreen wipers and opening windows. As of December, the "show and tell me" part of the test will be altered to
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DVSA to put an end to theory test cheats
The Driver and Vehicle Standards Agency is clamping down on people who use Bluetooth to cheat during their driving theory test. According to the DVSA, candidates have been caught using the earpieces to help them with the answers to the
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DVSA warn drivers of scam fixed penalty emails
The Driver and Vehicle Standards Agency has issued a warning to members of the public after a spate of spam emails were sent purporting to be from the organisation. The emails were reportedly received by a number of motorists and claim to be from
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Driving test lookalike scams on the rise
PA Record numbers of learner drivers are turning to lookalikes in a bid to pass their tests, new Government data has
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Video: Driving theory test has a CGI makeover
YouTube / Driver and Vehicle Standards Agency New computer-generated footage will make up the 'hazard perception' element of the driving theory test from early 2015 onwards, replacing grainy in-car
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Three-point turn could be axed from driving test
David Jones/PA Archive It has been a staple part of the driving test since its introduction in 1935, but soon learner drivers may not have to perform a three-point turn to earn their licence, under new proposals by the