No
Contact your nearest DVLA they should help you out.
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I think you'd be better off getting in touch with the DVLA and ask them directly - I've never heard of them telling people to get a private licence. The DVLA is the only place that issues driving licences in the UK.
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The DVLA website has detailed guidelines for taking the UK driving test. It specifies requirements such as for one's eyesight, it lays out the rules for older drivers and also describes the medical conditions that may prevent one taking the driving test.
The DVLA (driving and vehicle licensing authority) is responsible for issuance of licenses to individuals in UK. However, you need to be more specific about which cover are you talking about and in which context.
Yes, the DVLA sends out renewal forms for driving licenses when you reach the age of 70. Drivers are required to renew their license every three years after turning 70. The DVLA typically sends a reminder about the renewal process, but it is also the driver's responsibility to ensure their license is renewed on time.
I think it is because the DVLA wanted it that way.
In the UK... Apply for a provisional licence from the DVLA. Take a recognised driving course. Pass the theory test. Pass the practical test. Send your pass certificate and provisional to the DVLA. They will issue your full licence.
Yes, if you have lost your UK driving licence, you can apply for a replacement through the Driver and Vehicle Licensing Agency (DVLA). You can do this online or by post, and there may be a fee involved. Make sure to report the loss to the police and contact the DVLA promptly to get a replacement.
To obtain a British driving license, you need to apply through the Driver and Vehicle Licensing Agency (DVLA). You must pass a theory test, a practical driving test, and meet certain eligibility requirements. You may also need to provide documentation such as proof of identity and residency. More information can be found on the official DVLA website.