USEFUL LINKS


The primary aims of the Driver and Vehicle Licensing Agency are to facilitate road safety and general law enforcement by maintaining registers of drivers and vehicles; and to collect taxation - vehicle excise duty.
 


The Driving Standards Agency is responsible for conducting driving tests in Great Britain for cars, motorcycles, lorries and buses, maintaining a register of car driving instructors and checking their standard of tuition. Supervising Compulsory Basic Training for motorcyclists, setting and maintaining theory test standards. DSA contributes to the road safety of drivers, riders and all other road users.  


The Institute of Advanced Motorists provide training in more advanced motoring skills. You may have passed the standard UK Department of Transport L-test a long time ago and are now considering polishing your driving skills, or you are wanting to update those skills to match modern driving conditions. You may be a new driver looking to improve your driving or increase your confidence, or you may want to start really enjoying the pleasure of driving.  In all cases, IAM can help improve your driving skills.


The Motor Schools Association exists to provide information, representation and services to driving instructors throughout Great Britain. To advise and assist the public in obtaining high quality driver training and to advise them accordingly. To work with government their departments and agencies to seek measures to reduce road accidents.


The Royal Society for the Prevention of Accidents is a registered charity which was established over 80 years ago. Providing information, advice, resources and training, RoSPA is actively involved in the promotion of safety in all areas of life - at work, in the home, and on the roads, in schools, at leisure and on or near water. RoSPA aims to campaign for change, influence opinion, contribute to debate, educate and inform - for the good of all.


Speed Trap Bible to provides information to British drivers on "Speeding" issues. It is the longest established and the pre-eminent site of its kind on the Web. It receives over 1million hits from UK motorists per month. With over 1m UK motorists accused of speeding last year and 3,400 speed camera's on UK roads - with plans to triple the number - we trust that you will find the site useful. The Site contains a vast amount of information (around 100 A4 pages) and will take you a while to review it all.     


The High Performance Club aims to further skill interest and enjoyment in road driving and its relationship to reducing accidents on the road  To provide members with the opportunity to widen their knowledge of various driving techniques To provide social activities of various kinds for the membership