Consultation outcome

Amendments to UK law to ensure compliance with the third European Commission (EC) Driving Licence Directive 2006/126/EC

This consultation has concluded

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One Person One Licence consultation report

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Detail of outcome

The legislation for One Person One Licence came into force on 27 March 2015.


Original consultation

Summary

This proposal is to introduce an offence for anyone discovered to be holding more than one EU/EEA driving licence at any one time as per the Third European Directive.

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Consultation description

This consultation is about the proposal to introduce an offence to fine an individual up to £1000 and to revoke their GB driving licence if they are found to be holding more than one EU/EEA driving licence at any one time. The Third European Union Directive on Driver Licensing requires member states to ensure that domestic law clearly prohibits anyone from holding more than one EU/EEA driving licence at any given time.

Documents

Amendments to UK law to ensure compliance with the third European Commission (EC) Driving Licence Directive 2006/126/EC

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Updates to this page

Published 9 January 2015
Last updated 28 July 2015 + show all updates
  1. Consultation outcome report added.

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