How to Drive in the UK

DRIVING IN THE UK

+ Stuart Collins In reality, whether or not the premiums charged by these companies work out to be any cheaper than going to one of the mainstream insurers on a comparison website and starting over without any No Claims Bonus is unclear. We recommend using a comparison website such as: + Go Compare

+ Money Supermarket + Compare the Market + Confused.com HOW TO TAX A VEHICLE

Motorists must contact the Driving Vehicle Licensing Agency (DVLA) to tax their vehicles. The tax will be valid for one year, and for subsequent years, a reminder form or email will be automatically sent. The easiest way to tax your vehicle is online: Click here. Alternatively, DVLA tax forms can be picked up and the fee paid at most Post Office (find your nearest branch here ) branches or you can call the DVLA on 0870 850 4444, Monday to Friday between 08:00 and 20:30, and between 08:00 and 17:30 on Saturday. Documents required: + The vehicle's log book (V5C registration certificate) + A valid MOT* test certificate, if applicable + Payment + Vehicle registration number + Proof of valid insurance *A vehicle must be tested when it is three years old, thereafter it must be tested annually. This test is known as an MOT. If the car passes the test it will be given an MOT certificate. BREAKDOWN RECOVERY There are a large number of companies that offer car recovery packages. The main companies include: + The AA + Greenflag + RAC + Churchill + More Than

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