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13-03-2015, 13:59 | #16 | |
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What info do we put on our insurance applications? |
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13-03-2015, 14:00 | #17 |
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Just tried the web service, doesn't work anyway.
It asks for national insurance details, I didn't realise that this was linked to either my address or licence? |
13-03-2015, 14:38 | #18 |
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From 8 June 2015 penalty points (endorsements) will no longer be shown on driving licence. This information will be held on DVLA’s driver record, and can be checked online, by phone or post.
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13-03-2015, 14:40 | #19 | |
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13-03-2015, 14:42 | #20 |
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To renew online, you need:
a valid UK passport to be a resident of Great Britain - there’s a different service in Northern Ireland to pay £14 by MasterCard, Visa, Electron, Maestro or Delta debit or credit card (there’s no fee if you’re over 70 or have a medical short period licence) addresses of where you’ve lived over the last 3 years your current driving licence, including the paper counterpart if you have a photocard licence (if you don’t have your licence you must say why in your application) your National Insurance number to not be disqualified from driving but what if you haven't got a passport ( like me ) ? |
13-03-2015, 14:46 | #21 | |
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For a laugh I took mine into work when I had to do the yearly production and made out its the only one I have ever had. It reached manager level and I pointed out that it had a valid from date so in the absence of an expiry date it must still be valid. When Head Office tried to say it was no longer valid I did capitualte and produce my propper one. They then insisted on some photo i/d and wanted to see my passport ! |
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13-03-2015, 14:59 | #22 |
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bit of research
Failure to update your photograph carries a £1,000 fine and can be enforced by the police under Section 99 of the Road Traffic Act 1988.
There is no impact on your car insurance as long as the driver has not been disqualified or told not to drive by the DVLA (due to a medical issue, for example). The research also revealed that the vast majority of drivers are unaware of the true consequences of having an expired photograph on their driving licence. Just 29 per cent know that it could make you liable for a £1,000 fine. However, almost a third (31 per cent) of drivers incorrectly said they thought it could invalidate your motor insurance and 27 per cent thought it could mean getting points on your licence. Interestingly, 13 per cent of drivers thought it could result in your car being confiscated. |
13-03-2015, 15:14 | #23 |
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Cant find anything I put away yesterday but in 1974 !!
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13-03-2015, 15:16 | #24 |
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It does invalidate your insurance and your car will be impounded. "Driving other than in accordance to your license" or lack of it.
Been there, done that, went to court. Briggie, no passport just means you have to do it old skool stylee, ie post your info and new pic etc. |
13-03-2015, 15:22 | #25 |
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I still have some of my dad's old licences,the first one was issued by Bradford county council on the 1st of October 1957, there was a fee of 5 shillings,25p in new money.
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13-03-2015, 17:32 | #26 |
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If they are scrapping the paper park why on earth did they send me it a couple of months ago when I had to renew mine
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13-03-2015, 21:18 | #27 |
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13-03-2015, 23:09 | #28 |
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My license is clean now,as been for some time.But some years back the courts had it more often than me..
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