UK Driving Licence Explained | Full Guide on Issue Number, Codes, Categories, and More!

Even if you have had your UK driving licence for years, there are chances that you might be unfamiliar with the issue number on the driving licence or the driving licence category.

In the UK, a driving licence is an official document allowing you to drive on public roads.

In England, Scotland, and Wales, your driving licence is administered by the DVLA (Driver and Vehicle Licensing Agency), and in Northern Ireland by the DVA (Driver and Vehicle Agency).

According to the Road Traffic Act 1988 section 192, a driving licence is required to drive on highways or any other public road.

Having a driving licence in the UK requires you to know what the letters and numbers signify because they show essential information about you as a driver.

Instead of ignoring them and getting a hefty fine (in extreme situations), try to learn what they mean to have peace of mind when driving on the road.

In this article, we explain up-to-date information about your UK driving licence.

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