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DVLA licence change could force 2.5 million drivers off the road

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Drivers have been warned that a licence change could force around 2.5 million motorists off the road if they don't take action soon.

Figures obtained from the DVLA show that a large number of driver's licences will expire before Wednesday, August 31, 2022. That's six per cent of the total 40,655,276 currently in operation.

Drivers have been warned by Co-op Insurance who are urging motorists to renew their driving licences without delay. According to Hull Live, Paul Ecan, head of Co-op Motor Insurance, said: "We're urging motor vehicle owners to check the expiration date on their driving license and if it's due to expire within the next month, to start the renewal process as soon as possible.

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