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What five things that are mandatory to carry on your vehicle?

What five things that are mandatory to carry on your vehicle?

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  1. What 3 things must you have in your vehicle with you at all times?
  2. What do I need to have in my car UK?
  3. Why do we need vehicles?
  4. Can a 17 year old register a car in their name UK?

What 3 things must you have in your vehicle with you at all times?

You should always keep three items in your car. Your vehicle registration and proof of insurance can stay in the glove box or someplace else where they will be easy to find and hard to lose. Your driver's license is the third thing, and that should stay on you any time you are in a car.

What do I need to have in my car UK?

It is advisable to keep your insurance certificate, MOT certificate and the vehicle registration document, the V5C vehicle log book – which gives details about the car, the make, the model, registration number and the registered keeper – together in a safe, secure but easily accessible place.

Why do we need vehicles?

Getting a car gives you the freedom to commute anywhere you need to. ... You can make better use of your time and efforts by owning a car. Many US citizens use their cars to get to work or school. A car can offer you much more flexibility than taking public transport or relying on Uber.

Can a 17 year old register a car in their name UK?

Technically, there's no legal age limit for owning your own car in the UK.

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