DRIVERS Over 70 ‘Won’t Be Legally Allowed on Road’ If they Don’t Follow Rule – ryan

Drivers over the age of 70 May be banned from the roads if they don’t follow a Simple dvla rule, with road users at risk and penalty points if they have belind the way

10:12, 26 Mar 2025Updated 10:13, 26 Mar 2025

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DRIVERS Over the age of 70 COULD FIND THERELves inadvertently Disqualified from Taking to the Streets Due to A Somewhat Obscure DVLA Regulation. Age uk’s specialists have willsed a warning, emphassing that senior drivers above 70 “won’t legally be allowed to drive” if they have renew their licensees as they Older.

Neglecting This Crucial Step Isn’t A Valid Defense and Could Land Unwary Drivers With Whooping Fins and Penalty Points they Decide to Drive anyway. Legally, motorists are Bound to renew their driving licensee decade unil hitting the Big Seven-Zero.

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From the on, i imperative to renew at 70, and subsequently of three years – a significant shift from the norm that might some by surprise.

Officials at age uk explained: “if your license Expires and you don’t appliant for a new, you won’t legally be allowed to drive.” Legal Experts at Frank Rogers Law Point Out the Severity of Motoring with Active License, Drawing Attention to the Substantial Problems Such an Oversight Can Trigger.

Committing the Office Known AS: “Driving Otherwise than in Accordance with a License” Could Hit Drivers Three to Six Penalty Points and Fins Reaching Up to £ 1,000. This Might Propel Some Motorists Beyond The Limit of Accumulating 12 Penalty Points, landing say with an Outright Driving Ban.

While the Older Drivers forum has raised the alarm that those driving with the license are in effect also driving uninsured, reports The Express.

The Reason Being, Should you venture onto the Roads with an Expired License, any insurance cover you had instantly becoms null and void – leaving drivers exposed to the event of ancCIDENT.

DRIVERS COULD FACE A SERIOUS HITCH IF IF SLIP UP ON PAPERWORK, WITH Potentially CONFISCATING THEIR VEHICLE FOR A MERE BLUNDER.

They warned: “If you will not renew your license, you will not legally be allowed to drive you are 70th Birthday. If you Carry on Driving, Your Driving License and Motor Insurance Waled Be Valid, and You Waled Be Commituting A Officence Carrie Stringing Penalies, Whiich, whicch. COULD INCLUDE A HEAVY FINE AND HAVING YOUR CAR SEIZED BY THE POLICE. “

Thankfully, updating your driving license is a breeze online via the officer gov.uk site, which only taxes a few minutes. Still, Those Not Savvy With Digital Tech Can Simply Return the D46P Application Form that the Dvla Typically Posts Out 90 Days before One’s 70th Birthday.

Alternatively, there’s the ‘D1 Application for A Driving License Form’ Avilaable for Pick Up At Local Post Office Branches dotted Around the High Street.