As many as 2 million drivers could face ?1,000 fines for failing to update the photo on their driving licence, according to the Driver and Vehicle Licensing Agency (DVLA).
The photo on your driving licence needs to be updated every 10 years - and failing to do so would invalidate your licence and could leave you with a ?1,000 fine if pulled over by the police.
But as many as 2 million have not updated their photo, leaving them vulnerable to a nasty surprise if stopped with an invalid driving licence.
The DVLA says it sends reminders out two months before a renewal is due.
A spokesperson for the authority says: "Appearances can change and it is important that photo card licences are updated every 10 years to ensure the police and other enforcement agencies have the best possible photograph to help them correctly identify whether a driving licence is being used fraudulently.
"This helps prevent driving licence impersonation ? stopping disqualified and perhaps dangerous drivers taking to our roads."
What can you do to make sure you don't fall foul of the photo regulations?
Update your photo online
You can do it online at https://www.gov.uk/change-photo-driving-licence if you have a valid UK passport issued in the last five years.
The renewal is done using a Government Gateway ID, so if you don't have one already you will need to register. It will cost you ?20.
You'll also need your National Insurance number, your current driving licence and your addresses for the past three years.
Link: Two million drivers may face ?1,000 fine - Yahoo! Finance UK
The photo on your driving licence needs to be updated every 10 years - and failing to do so would invalidate your licence and could leave you with a ?1,000 fine if pulled over by the police.
But as many as 2 million have not updated their photo, leaving them vulnerable to a nasty surprise if stopped with an invalid driving licence.
The DVLA says it sends reminders out two months before a renewal is due.
A spokesperson for the authority says: "Appearances can change and it is important that photo card licences are updated every 10 years to ensure the police and other enforcement agencies have the best possible photograph to help them correctly identify whether a driving licence is being used fraudulently.
"This helps prevent driving licence impersonation ? stopping disqualified and perhaps dangerous drivers taking to our roads."
What can you do to make sure you don't fall foul of the photo regulations?
Update your photo online
You can do it online at https://www.gov.uk/change-photo-driving-licence if you have a valid UK passport issued in the last five years.
The renewal is done using a Government Gateway ID, so if you don't have one already you will need to register. It will cost you ?20.
You'll also need your National Insurance number, your current driving licence and your addresses for the past three years.
Link: Two million drivers may face ?1,000 fine - Yahoo! Finance UK

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