Not as quick as me going down the M4 at 3 in the morning through roadworks with, you guessed it, no bugger doing a spot of work.Before COVID, I remember it being surprisingly quick, less than a week. But who knows now?
When I turned 70 a few weeks ago I sent mine in as required and got a new one within a week.
You don’t physically need it of course, and can continue driving.
Ausweis bitte! Nein? Hast du keinen Pass?Yes, but I need it for ID purposes.
Good man, that's what I was hoping to hear.Thanksmy dad was about 3 weeks - got caught in November
I feel like Gordon Jackson trying to get on a bus.Ausweis bitte! Nein? Hast du keinen Pass?
Given they have abandoned the paper bit?
I hope not mine is still pink paper.
Many years ago, I sent off my pink paper license to have points (incurred due to speeding at 35 in a 30 to get out of the way of an ambulance with its blue lights on) added to it and they were hand written on the license.
If you send a paper license now they will destroy it apparently.I hope not mine is still pink paper.
Urgent plea to the recidivist pfm massive. {You know who you are}.
Long story short. Caught bang to rights, sent my card license to be endorsed. How quickly, under current circs, should I get it back?
Thanks in advance.
Already sent off. Could you expand or provide link? Regarding joining Pistonheads, ain't gonna happen but thanks.One point: take a pic of your license, front and back, before sending in. They’ve been known to remove entitlements.
It's what I do. I know someone this happened to. He somehow lost his motor bike entitlement when his licence was renewed. When challenged DVLA claimed there were no records of his pass 50 years previously and if he wanted to ride he'd have to retake a test. He never bothered and was left with an original immaculate Triumph Bonneville in the garage which he couldn't legally ride.One point: take a pic of your license, front and back, before sending in. They’ve been known to remove entitlements.