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Useful Links
www.direct.gov.uk
This is the place to find all government motoring information and services. Includes
information and services about car drivers, motorcyclists, driving licences, driving
tests, towing a caravan or trailer, medical rules, owning/buying/selling a vehicle,
online services, all other drivers and vehicles, forms, leaflets, and what's new
relating to motoring.
www.dsa.gov.uk
The Driving Standards Agency. Find information about the Agency and all aspects
of driver and rider testing.
www.dvla.gov.uk
The Driver and Vehicle Licensing Agency. Drivers can find information about driving
licences, medical conditions, learning to drive, entitlement to drive, endorsements/disqualifications,
driving abroad and what to do when you have changed your address and/or name.
There is a vehicle information section that deals with taxing your vehicle, informing
DVLA your vehicle is off road, registering your vehicle, number plates and registration
marks (including personalised registration numbers), importing/exporting vehicles,
fighting vehicle crime and consumer advice on buying a used vehicle.
www.ask-what-if.com
What If? is a series of videos accompanied by booklets produced by the Driving Standards
Agency (DSA), designed to boost awareness of hazards on the road. DSA originally
produced What If? for car drivers and has now followed it up with What If? for motorcyclists.
www.passplus.org.uk
PASS PLUS is a training scheme for new drivers. It's much more than just a few extra
lessons. This course, specially designed by the Driving Standards Agency (DSA) with
the help of insurers and the driving instruction industry, helps new drivers gain
valuable experience safely. It also reduces your risk of being involved in a road
crash and can save you money on your insurance premiums.
www.highwaycode.gov.uk
The Official Highway Code which is essential reading for everyone. It contains the
most up-to-date advice on road safety and summarises the laws that apply to all
road users. If you use the road, ensure you read an up-to-date copy of The Official
Highway Code.
www.thinkroadsafety.gov.uk
Here you'll find news of the latest campaigns and road safety advice to keep everyone
safer on the UK's roads. You can download leaflets, factsheets and posters for
more information and there are links to other sites you might find useful.
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