Northern Ireland will become the first country in the UK to introduce a graduated driving licence system for young and novice drivers, in a bid to reduce serious and fatal collisions.
Northern Ireland has confirmed that it will become the first country in the United Kingdom to launch Graduated Driving Licences for young motorists.
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Have your say on Northern Ireland's new driving licensing rules
The rules are set to come into force from October ...
Reforms - said to be the most significant in 70 years - will see similar rules to Australia, the US and Republic of Ireland.
Major licence changes coming for Northern Ireland’s new drivers - ...
New research shows a strong backing among drivers for expanding Northern Ireland’s upcoming driver licence restrictions to ...
A CHANGE to licences for young drivers is to be introduced in the coming months – in the most significant shake up for nearly ...
The new rules will be introduced in October and are describe as the most significant reform of driver licensing for 70 years.
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New drivers face tougher rules as Northern Ireland adopts graduated licenses
Northern Ireland is preparing to overhaul how people learn to drive, with a new graduated licensing system that will place tighter conditions on motorists in their first years on the road. The reforms ...
Any of these five medical conditions could see your licence removed under new rules ...
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Irish drivers warned over five medical conditions that could result see them lose their licence
Thousands of drivers must complete a Medical Form for the NDLS if they have a chronic injury or illness that could affect ...
It will see newly qualified motorists under the age of 24 face a six-month period of restricted driving at night, an age ...
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