The ITV The Martin Lewis Money Show star and BBC Sounds podcast host has sounded the alarm and issued a warning with older drivers above 70 particularly at risk.
Martin Lewis has told drivers they could get a big fine from the DVLA if they don't know about a driving licence rule. The expert from ITV's The Martin Lewis Money Show and host of a BBC Sounds podcast says that two million people might have licences that are out of date.
"So here are my tips, whether you're a cash king or a digital doyenne." Has your photo driving licence expired? 2m have. They usually expire after 10 years - so check its SECTION 4B to see. Our driving licence check guide has full info on how to renew safely and cheaply and avoid a hefty fine."This alert comes after the Driver and Vehicle Licensing Agency found that more than two million licences are too old.
Renewing your driving licence online costs £14, or £17 if you do it by post. Usually, driving licences are good until you turn 70, then you need to renew them every three years.
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