These driving licence errors could cost you up to £1,000

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A UK driving licence shown beside a counterpart driving licence, London.
A UK driving licence shown beside a counterpart driving licence, London.

More than a million motorists may be at risk of getting a £1,000 fine for errors such as having an out-of-date address on their licence.

Simple mistakes such as not changing an address or not notifying the DVLA of a marriage could mean that drivers are unknowingly breaking the law.

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