They have a stern warning for people not following the rules
Drivers are being warned they must keep four documents in their car and up to date, or they could face a £1,000 fine from the DVLA.
"The DVLA's requirement to update address information extends beyond just your driving licence; it includes your vehicle log book, direct debit for vehicle tax, and private number plate documents. Failing to update these details can lead to significant fines of up to £1,000, making it crucial for all drivers to be vigilant about keeping their information current.
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