The Driver and Vehicle Licensing Agency (DVLA) has issued an urgent warning to drivers about the repercussions of not paying their car tax.
A new campaign by the UK Government body has targeted the highest evading areas across the UK — which includes Glasgow.
With 25,304 total enforcement actions — including fines, penalties and clamping — in 2021, the city placed fourth on the list, and is the only area in Scotland to make an appearance.
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Alongside automated enforcement penalties for registered keepers of untaxed vehicles, the DVLA’s enforcement teams and wheel-clamping partners also travel around the UK as part of their day-to-day activity taking action against untaxed vehicles.
The consequences of failing to tax a vehicle include fines, clamping, the loss of a car, and even court action.
DVLA Chief Executive Julie Lennard said: "This campaign has a clear message for anyone that delays or avoids taxing their vehicle.
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"It really has never been easier to tax a vehicle, from using our 24/7 online service to direct debit options. We want motorists to understand that’s it not worth taking a risk and always tax their vehicles on time."
Drivers can tax a vehicle or check whether their vehicle tax is up to date online.
Areas in the UK with the highest number of enforcement actions
Area | Total enforcement actions (includes fines, penalties and clamping) |
---|---|
London | 97,013 |
Birmingham | 52,073 |
Manchester | 28,703 |
Glasgow | 25,304 |
Sheffield | 24,962 |
Cardiff | 24,159 |
Nottingham | 21,810 |
Bristol | 20,018 |
Newcastle | 18,890 |
Swansea | 18,220 |
Leeds | 14,930 |
Reading | 14,573 |