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.
The new rules will be introduced in October and are describe as the most significant reform of driver licensing for 70 years.
A CHANGE to licences for young drivers is to be introduced in the coming months – in the most significant shake up for nearly ...
New research shows a strong backing among drivers for expanding Northern Ireland’s upcoming driver licence restrictions to ...
With Northern Ireland set to introduce graduated driver licensing for young drivers from October, there are calls for the ...
Northern Ireland’s Graduated License System ensurers learners practice longer before taking their test, then carry fewer ...
Fresh regulations for novice drivers aim to reduce serious and fatal traffic collisions involving young people ...
Northern Ireland will become the first part of the UK to introduce new rules for new drivers in a bid to reduce fatal road crashes involving young people. The graduated driver licensing reforms, ...
Aer Lingus is tightening its passenger ID rules for UK-Ireland flights this month. From February 25, all Irish passengers flying across the Irish Sea will have to produce their passport or passport ...
Northern Ireland has confirmed that it will become the first country in the United Kingdom to launch Graduated Driving ...
Those aged under 24 will be given night time restrictions for the first six months of having a licence, which will include being limited to carrying only one passenger aged 14 to 20 between 11pm and ...
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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