Drivers lose almost a million licences in the last year
Wednesday, 14 March 2018 23:28
Almost a million driving licences were lost by British drivers in
the last year, according to latest figures released today by
the DVLA. Every driver in Britain needs to have a driving
licence as proof of their entitlement to drive - but they don’t
necessarily need to carry their licence with them. Last year the
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Almost a million driving licences were lost by British
drivers in the last year, according to latest figures
released today by the DVLA.
Last year the majority of duplicate licences were
issued through DVLA’s
online service. While the DVLA recovers
its cost from the fee drivers pay, DVLA is
advising drivers to keep their licence safe to avoid
having to pay for replacements.
Dudley Ashford, Drivers Service Manager
at DVLA,
said:
While you don’t legally have to carry your licence
with you when driving, you need to have a licence in
case you need to prove you can drive. So we’d
recommend keeping your licence safe and secure at all
times – perhaps storing it in one safe place along
with other important documents.
Hopefully you won’t have to replace your licence but
if you are going to carry it around with you and you
then lose it, it’s always quicker to apply for a new
one online.
The latest figures show that on average across Great
Britain, 8 out of 10 people carry their driving licence
with them. However, the figures also show that your age
and where you live could decide where you keep your
driving licence.
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Drivers in Scotland are almost twice as likely to
keep their licence in their car to the rest of
Britain.
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Welsh drivers are most likely to keep their driving
licence at home.
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Younger drivers across Great Britain are far more
likely to choose to carry their licence with them
(87%). The older a driver gets the more likely they
are to keep their licence at home.
The figures also revealed that:
- 82% of 16 to 24 years olds surveyed
use DVLA’s
online services to apply for, renew or update their
driving licences
- younger people are most likely to apply for photo
renewals and replacement cards after misplacing their
licence
- drivers aged 70 and over, who must renew their
licence every 3 years, are increasingly choosing to do
this online
- since 2010 the number of drivers aged 70 and above
renewing their licence online has tripled to over
700,000 last year
Notes to editors:
- 27 million transactions have taken place on the
Driving Licence Online service since the service
launched a decade ago at ‘Replace a
lost, stolen, damaged or destroyed driving
licence’
- The most popular transaction is the ‘change of
address’ service, allowing drivers to keep
their licence up-to-date should they move.
- Where fees apply they are pooled to help recover
overall running costs. Over three quarters of all
transactions we process are free of charge. These
include some of the most common transactions, such as
change of address or change of details.
- The fee for replacing a lost driving licence is
£20, through the online service or through the post.
Survey detail:
- 22.7% of those surveyed from Wales said they kept
their licence at home.
- 3.10% of those surveyed from Scotland keep their
licence in their car (compared to 1.7% national
average).
- 18.5% of over 55s keep their licence at home
compared with 7% of 16 to 34 year olds.
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