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Renew your photo card driving licence!
Mon, 07 Jan 2013Despite a fine of up to £1,000 for failing to do so, 2 million UK drivers are driving on expired photo card driving licences. Back in December, one of the Cars UK team had cause to hire a car – or at least try to – but was horrified to discover that his photo card driving licence had expired. A quick check across the team revealed one other expired photo card license and two who were still driving on the old pre photo card licenses.
Toyota and Mercedes-Benz are top global car brands
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German Grand Prix: Lewis Hamilton beats Vettel to pole
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