The Money Saving Expert is urging motorists to check their driving licence for a crucial date to avoid a hefty fine from the DVLA
The financial expert says is asking people to check their driving licence to make sure it is still valid. Martin explained in a recent Money Saving Expert newsletter that there are two million people across the UK with an out of date photo driving licence.
Writing about driving licences, the founder of the money-saving and consumer website said: "Has your photo driving licence expired? 2m have. They usually expire after 10 years - so check its SECTION 4B to see." Just ask for a ‘D1 form’ at any Post Office, or order one from the DVLA website here. There is a fee of around £5 if you wish to have a new photo taken by the Post Office.
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