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DVSA's 5 year strategy: helping you stay safe on Britain's roads

5 April 2017

The Driver and Vehicle Standards Agency has published its 5 year strategy and business plan which sets out a range of commitments that it has made to improve road safety, user experience and value for money.

The strategy explains what the DVSA plans between 2017 and 2022 to help people stay safe on Britain's roads.

Read the 5 year strategy and business plan here.

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