- A new survey suggests young drivers in the UK are disproportionately at risk of a £1,000 fine due to outdated personal details on their driving licences.
- The poll of 2,000 UK adults, commissioned by Direct Line motor insurance, revealed that eight per cent of motorists aged 18-27 had an incorrect address or generally outdated licence information.
- Direct Line noted a “significant gap in compliance and awareness” among younger drivers compared to older age groups, who were more likely to have up-to-date details.
- Drivers found with incorrect or out-of-date licence details face penalties including a fine of up to £1,000, up to six penalty points, and potentially invalidated insurance.
- Motorists are legally required to inform the DVLA of any changes to their name, address, or medical conditions, and are urged to ensure their licence details are accurate.
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Warning over little-known licence rule that carries £1,000 fine