My old dear still has the old type paper licence. She is happy to keep this and see's no reason to change and get ripped off with having to renew your photcard every 10 years and get charged to do so but she asked me if they are still legal as someone told her they are not legal anymore and you can get fined. I have not found anything online and thought I would ask
Yes it is still legal until she reaches 70 and then she will have no option but to change for a photo licence. There are a lot of people out there who still prefer what is called the part 3 licence, and just because all new licences are photocard does not invalidate the old paper licence.
well I thought the paper licences were being with drawn from 2015, and will then not be valid? BBC News - Driving licence fines threaten two million drivers however i may have just miss read it, but i am going to change mine, as its so old it falling to bits and held together with sticky tape
Well that is interesting because I have not seen any proposed changes in the regulations which are required to make the old paper licence invalid, and it is usually very difficult to impose these new regs retrospectively. The photo licence was intended for new licence holders with the option for holders of the old paper licence to change over if they wished. If the DVLA do start trying to fine drivers for not changing and claiming that their old licence is invalid, I can see a lot of interesting court dates pending in the future.
Thanks TC for the feedback and I will say to my mum fight if she needs to keep her paper licence if she is every asked to change and now pay for a photo licence