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02/01/2012 - Old age Learners
LEARNING to drive is not just for 19-year-olds but nonagenarians too, it has been revealed. Official figures show that there are as many as 48 drivers in their 90s who have provisional licences, with the oldest being 98. And there are more... Read More
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29/12/2011 - Speeding and the Law
How far would you go to make sure your child gets to school on time? Would you go as far as breaking the law? A recent study by the Post Office revealed that one in four parents has admitted to breaking the speed limit on the... Read More
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19/12/2011 - Shortest ever double yellow lines
A COUNCIL has painted what is believed to be Britain's shortest ever set of double yellow lines - measuring just 17 inches. The lines have been daubed on the gap between a new permit parking area for residents and a two hour waiting... Read More
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12/12/2011 - Changes to the theory test: the facts
From 23 January 2012 the theory test will be made up of multiple-choice questions which are no longer published in learning materials. The reason behind the move is to stop candidates from simply memorising theory test questions and... Read More
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02/12/2011 - Drink-Drivers now could face a 'virtual' court when caught
Following earlier trials Kent Police said they will be using video links between stations and courts to help mete out swifter punishment to motorists found under the influence this Christmas. Drivers caught over the limit in the run-up to... Read More
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