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If your driving licence expires on or after 1 January 2021
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If your driving licence expires on or after 1 January 2021
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there is an er obvious difference between OP and ans no 9.
Has anyone noticed?
renew licence - OP - have been/were extended - £14
and ans no 9 - apply for an over 70 old baggaz licence, free
and yes I tried being 69 1/2 on the strength of this post/thread to apply for an over 70 licence and got the bums rush because
I aint over 70
obvious really see
and reading the script I need to renew my licence ( aged 69 1/2) at the cost of £14 which I did last night - for four months. and then over 70 I do it all again, cost - nothing.
I really really wish people would make their questions clear
and not make up stupid stuff
there is an er obvious difference between OP and ans no 9.
Has anyone noticed?
renew licence - OP - have been/were extended - £14
and ans no 9 - apply for an over 70 old baggaz licence, free
and yes I tried being 69 1/2 on the strength of this post/thread to apply for an over 70 licence and got the bums rush because
I aint over 70
obvious really see
and reading the script I need to renew my licence ( aged 69 1/2) at the cost of £14 which I did last night - for four months. and then over 70 I do it all again, cost - nothing.
I really really wish people would make their questions clear
and not make up stupid stuff
//NJ - but does it stop them opting out of the comprehensive bit? ie, is your own car still covered?//
They would have to show that either (a) the deficiency contributed to an accident (for example, you drove a vehicle when you knew the brakes were faulty) or (b) you had withheld or misrepresented some information which would have materially effected the premium or would have led to them refusing to provide cover (for example, that you had a number of endorsements that you had failed to disclose).
Not having a valid driving licence because it had expired (as suggested here) would not fall into either of those categories.
They would have to show that either (a) the deficiency contributed to an accident (for example, you drove a vehicle when you knew the brakes were faulty) or (b) you had withheld or misrepresented some information which would have materially effected the premium or would have led to them refusing to provide cover (for example, that you had a number of endorsements that you had failed to disclose).
Not having a valid driving licence because it had expired (as suggested here) would not fall into either of those categories.