As part of the new rules, there will be a period of six months with nighttime driving restrictions for new drivers under 24, ...
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New drivers face tougher rules as Northern Ireland adopts graduated licenses
Northern Ireland is preparing to overhaul how people learn to drive, with a new graduated licensing system that will place tighter conditions on motorists in their first years on the road. The reforms ...
Reforms - said to be the most significant in 70 years - will see similar rules to Australia, the US and Republic of Ireland.
Northern Ireland will become the first country in the UK to introduce a graduated driving licence system for young and novice drivers, in a bid to reduce serious and fatal collisions.
Infrastructure Minister Liz Kimmins has announced major changes to the driver licensing system ...
Roads minister Liz Kimmins hails the new rules as "the biggest ever to driver tests and licensing".
Sinn Féin TDs Pa Daly and Johnny Guirke raised the matter of Irish driver licenses for emigrants returning from the US in the Dáil this week. Daly, Sinn Féin's spokesperson for Transport, put forward ...
The new rules will be introduced in October and are described as the most significant reform of driver licensing for 70 years ...
A committee comprising representatives from both Ireland and the US has written to Taoiseach Simon Harris and Tánaiste Micheál Martin regarding the need for the establishment of driver’s license ...
New restrictions for young drivers to be introduced in Northern Ireland - The changes have been described as the ‘most ...
It will see newly qualified motorists under the age of 24 face a six-month period of restricted driving at night, an age ...
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