DVLA rules mean people born after this year lose 'two freedoms'

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DVLA rules mean people born after this year lose 'two freedoms'
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A DVLA rule means people over a certain age will see major changes to their licence which restricts their freedoms on the roads

People who are about to mark a big birthday might find they have one less thing to celebrate as they will see a major change to their driving licence. Those born in 1954 will be turning 70 this year but the date also means they lose two freedoms when it comes to what they can drive.

It says drivers will "automatically lose" their C1 and D1 driving licence categories when they are 70. This will stop anyone of that age driving bigger vehicles or minibuses. It added: "Once you renew your licence at 70 years of age you will automatically lose the C1 and D1 categories on your licence. If you wish to still hold these you will need to complete a D2 and a D4 .

"Drivers holding a category B+E licence before their licence expired at age 70 can continue to drive a vehicle weighing up to 3.5 tonnes with a trailer up to a maximum combination weight limit of 8.25 tonnes, once renewed."

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