DVLA urges all drivers UK drivers to do 'five minute' check or risk £1,000 fine
UK drivers have been issued an important update that could result in hefty penalties if missed.
The Driver and Vehicle Licensing Agency (DVLA) has taken to social media, advising motorists to check that their vehicles' tax is up to date - unless there is an exemption. It turns out that a very small number - two per cent - of cars have this done properly, so completing this quick task could save you on major hassle.
On Tuesday, the government department, which maintains vehicle registration and licensing, said that taking "five minutes" to check tax would "make life a little easier".
Motorists who do not tax their vehicle can be hit with huge fines, either £1,000 or five times the amount of tax chargeable, whichever is greater. The also risk being taken to court and can even have their vehicles clamped or impounded, Liverpool Echo reports.
Its advice on Twitter said :"Do you know when your vehicle tax is due? With a driver and vehicles account, you can choose to receive vehicle tax reminders by text or email.
"Make life a little easier, it only takes around five minutes, http://gov.uk/dvla/account #DVLADigital".
Once you have an online account you can use it to:
view your driving record, for example vehicles you can drive
check your penalty points or disqualifications
add and view details of your vehicles - including when the MOT expires
check the tax rates for your vehicles
set up vehicle tax reminders by email and SMS - if you pay tax every 6 or 12 months
choose to stop getting vehicle tax reminders by post
renew your photocard driving licence
Cars that are exempt from car tax include cars used by someone with a disability, historic cars and vehicles that are SORN approved that don't actually go on the road.
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