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Toyota and Peugeot Citroen car recall
Toyota and Peugeot Citroen have announced recalls of some of their vehicles in Europe over the weekend. DSA will continue to take Toyota and Peugeot Citroen vehicles out on tests until formal risk assessments have taken place and, if necessary, vehicle recall notices have been issued.
01 February 2010
DSA launches email alerts
The Driving Standards Agency (DSA) now offers you a convenient way to keep up to date with news and changes by email alerts. You can sign up, free of charge, for email alerts about specific topic areas that DSA deals with.
25 January 2010
Driving Standards Agency wins e-Government award
The Driving Standards Agency (DSA) has been awarded the e-Government National Award for Working in Partnership.
21 January 2010
Modernising driver training: working group meeting notes
This meeting was a key milestone for the group in terms of reviewing and approving work that had been completed to date.
21 January 2010
Issue 20 - DSA motorcycle update
This issue includes the introduction of independent riding, trainer booking review and site search progress.
21 January 2010
Driving in snow? THINK!
Much of the United Kingdom is now in the grip of an arctic blast, creating treacherous road conditions throughout.
08 January 2010
Wisbech driving test centre to close
• Review of service • Better facilities for customers • More cost effective
06 January 2010
Motorcycle test: trainer booking arrangements
To continue to use the motorcycle manoeuvring areas for training purposes, approved training bodies will need to have registered for the scheme under a new agreement.
29 December 2009
New password rules for IRDT users
If you are a user of the IRDT online service, you need to know about the new rules which have just come into effect for creating your password.
18 December 2009
The Highway Code is for life - not just for learners
The Driving Standards Agency (DSA) has published a Highway Code advert on its YouTube channel. Voiced by comedian David Mitchell, the advert encourages people to visit Directgov and keep up to date with the Highway Code.
16 December 2009