Bob U
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« on: November 19, 2008, 11:35:23 am » |
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I still have an old paper driving licence so didn't know this until I recieved this e-mail. You may want to check if you have a credit card type licence.
Unwitting motorists face £1,000 fines as thousands of photo card driving licences expire Thousands of motorists are at risk of being fined up to £1,000 because they are unwittingly driving without a valid licence. They risk prosecution after failing to spot the extremely small print on their photo card licence which says it automatically expires after 10 years and has to be renewed - even though drivers are licensed to drive until the age of 70. The fiasco has come to light a decade after the first batch of photo licences was issued in July 1998, just as the they start to expire. Motoring organisations blamed the Government for the fiasco and said 'most' drivers believed their licences were for life. A driving licence from 1998 when the photo cards were launched shows the imminent expiry date as item '4b' They said officials had failed to publicise sufficiently the fact that new-style licences - unlike the old paper ones - expire after a set period and have to be renewed. To rub salt into wounds, drivers will have to a pay £17.50 to renew their card - a charge which critics have condemned as a 'stealth tax' and which will earn the Treasury an estimated £437million over 25 years. Official DVLA figures reveal that while 16,136 expired this summer, so far only 11,566 drivers have renewed, leaving 4,570 outstanding. With another 300,000 photo card licences due to expire over the coming year, experts fear the number of invalid licences will soar, putting thousands more drivers in breach of the law and at risk of a fine. At the heart of the confusion is the small print on the tiny credit-card-size photo licence, which is used in conjunction with the paper version. Just below the driver name on the front of the photo card licence is a series of dates and details - each one numbered. Number 4b features a date in tiny writing, but no explicit explanation as to what it means. The date's significance is only explained if the driver turns over the card and reads the key on the back which states that '4b' means 'licence valid to'. Even more confusingly, an adjacent table on the rear of the card sets out how long the driver is registered to hold a licence - that is until his or her 70th birthday. A total of 25million new-style licences have been issued but - motoring experts say - drivers were never sufficiently warned they would expire after 10 years. Motorists who fail to renew their licences in time are allowed to continue driving. But the DVLA says they could be charged with 'failing to surrender their licence', an offence carrying a £1,000 fine. AA president, Edmund King said: 'It is not generally known that photo card licences expire: there appears to be a lack of information that people will have to renew these licences. 'People think they have already paid them for once over and that is it. 'It will come as a surprise to motorists and a shock that they have to pay an extra £17.50.' The AA called on the Government to use the annual £450million from traffic enforcement fines to offset the renewal charge. Before photo card licences were introduced, old-style paper licences were valid until the age of 70. 'Many motorists still believe this to be the case with the new ones.' Driving instructor Tony Carter, of Canterbury, said: 'It's outrageous; everybody thinks their driving licence is for life. 'Why - when you have already paid £50 for your photo card licence - should you pay the Government an extra £17.50 every 10 years? 'It's another stealth tax. Drivers will be very annoyed.' Today the DVLA said the date of expiry was carried on the new-style licences, even though the AA says this is 'not clear'. The Agency was unable to say whether motorists were told the licences would expire when they were first issued. It said it was issuing postal reminders to drivers whose photograph was due to expire, to get the renewal message across. But a spokesman admitted this was the limit of the DVLA's publicity. Experts say many drivers will slip through the net because DVLA records are inaccurate and many motorists have changed address, making it impossible to trace them. A DVLA spokesman said: 'Previous experience has shown that wide-scale publicity is less effective and can generate enquiries and concerns from those not affected. Instead, DVLA focussed on targeted publicity to ensure that we got the message to the right person at the right time.' The Driving Standards Agency is allowing L-test candidates with out-of-date photo card licences to sit their driving tests as long as they provide a valid passport. This concession will end in January next year, raising the prospect that some L-test candidates will be turned away. The DVLA said no one had so far been charged with failing to surrender a licence.
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WhiteBaron
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« Reply #1 on: November 19, 2008, 01:43:04 pm » |
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The Driving Standards Agency is allowing L-test candidates with out-of-date photo card licences to sit their driving tests as long as they provide a valid passport.
What have these guys been doing for the last 10 years ^^^^^^^^ endless turns in the road ? On a plus side if you can pass another category, the update is free, this recently occurred with my full bike test i still need to collect: C1 vehicles 3500kg > 7500kg C1 + E as above but with trailer C HGV C + E Bigger HGV D Buses D1 minibuses luckily i do seem to have a tractor license
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Papa Eric
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« Reply #2 on: November 19, 2008, 04:49:42 pm » |
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As I will be out of UK when my photocard expires in January I put this question to DVLA. I understand the response I received to say that my licence IS still valid to drive until the date on tyhe back (when I'm 70), but I do have to renew the photocard ASAP. Quote Thank you for your email. Your driving licence will remain valid for the purpose of driving until the expiry date indicated on the reverse of the photocard. It would be advisable to apply to renew the photocard as soon as possible after you return to this country Regards Graham Williams www.direct.gov.uk/motoring Unquote
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garyfrogeye
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« Reply #3 on: November 19, 2008, 04:50:27 pm » |
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I just checked and mine expires in 2013
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Perdu
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« Reply #4 on: November 19, 2008, 04:58:38 pm » |
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mine is 2017
always was and allus will be
I am tatered if I'm going to buy a time limited piece of Guvmint Plastic now, just out of (un) principle. And bad as I look in "real life" my photographic version is even scarier.
So, sod 'em!
I wonder who empowered DVLA to make unconstitutional alterations to the general rules under which we live...
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mike(liverpool boys)
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« Reply #5 on: November 19, 2008, 06:41:58 pm » |
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Mine doesnt expire till 2055 but in the 6 short years i've had it my picture may have changed a bit due to the current lack of hair and extra chin so i have been advised to renew it with a new picture. £17 BLOODY 50 for the pleasure aswell
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They have lumps of what round the back???
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alibongo
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« Reply #6 on: November 19, 2008, 06:47:27 pm » |
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Just off to check mine cheers Bob
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been there done that doing it again !
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landman
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« Reply #7 on: November 19, 2008, 06:54:00 pm » |
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Mine has two dates on the front
29-06-05 and 10-05-12
On that basis it sounds like the current card expires in less than 7 years of use!
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Piglet
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« Reply #8 on: November 19, 2008, 08:49:28 pm » |
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March 2010 for me....still I s'pose there might be some money in certifying photographs (please tell me they need a lawyer/gp etc. for the photo's...)
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« Reply #9 on: November 19, 2008, 09:19:42 pm » |
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Don't know what you're moaning about, over here we're just to that cr*p for years already....
Costing 43 euro's!
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This film should be played at high volume, so don't come complaining about it! And who the hell is Steve?
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Canada Phil
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« Reply #10 on: November 20, 2008, 04:24:11 am » |
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Here in Ontario drivers licence is valid for 5 years and the ministry send along the renewal when due. One must attend the licencing office where they take the picture and we hand over the money. I forget $$$. Until 80 th year when you have to take another road test. Oh they know where you live as the law requires us to inform them of change of address within 14 days of moving. Linked to our car ownership with the same requirement of reporting. End of beueaucratic report Phil
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Robbo SPS
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« Reply #11 on: November 23, 2008, 02:57:22 am » |
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unfortunatley the dvla issue the rights and therefore can re-cind the rights.
I was off the understanding you could re-apply for a new one if your picture hadnt changed much and it would be free. Only a charge if they have to add a new picture.
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Chris (Liverpool Boys)
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« Reply #12 on: November 28, 2008, 12:46:10 pm » |
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And if you drive an hgv for a living you have another little piece of plastic the digi thacho card which cost £30 odd quid and have to be renewed every year after the first 3 years at £30 a pop.
And you need it by law robbing barstewards
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Leftie
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« Reply #13 on: November 29, 2008, 12:47:31 am » |
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We all change in out appearance within 10 years, but it is still another 'stealth tax'.
I thought we already paid for these **seholes and now we have to pay agian.
It's a frigging rip off.
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At my age, it takes me all night to do what I used to do all night!!!!!!!!!!! Then, growing old is compulsary, but growing up is just optional.
I don't do GREEN, I've got a 4x4
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Lorry
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« Reply #14 on: February 06, 2011, 11:42:04 pm » |
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God was this 2 years ago.
Mine is about to expire. If I need a new photocard I shall send them a 10 year old picture (probably the same one). The **seholes now want £20 for a new one
Email them looks like a good idea.
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GENTLEMEN - Start your livers
For and on behalf of the Kent Kronenberg Owners Club
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