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Warning over fake Highway Code books Learners and qualified drivers using counterfeit books risk failing theory or practical tests, or even committing road offences, the DVSA said.
Compare the bar code numbers; the official copy has an ISBN number above its barcode. On the fake version, the logos on the front cover of the book are pixelated.
The code is produced by the DVSA and the Department for Transport. Selling counterfeit books containing “unlicensed intellectual property” breaks copyright laws, according to the DVSA. The agency’s ...
Motorists have been warned about fake Highway Code books that could lead to dangerous situations on the road. Driver and Vehicle Standards Agency (DVSA) is looking to crack down on fakes appearing ...
The Highway Code According to the DVSA, there are three main difference between official versions and counterfeit versions. Logos on the front cover of counterfeit books appear pixelated.
Drivers are being warned about the sale of fake Highway Code books with "alarming" misinformation that could put people at risk. The Driver and Vehicle Standards Agency (DVSA) said "popular retail ...
The Highway Code book is full of useful road-related advice, as well as the legal requirements and prohibited actions on Britain's highways. Here's a simple summary of the contents: Advertisement ...
DVSA taking action as dodgy copies of drivers’ handbook containing incorrect information ...
Highway Code warning as 'alarming' fake books 'putting drivers at risk of accidents' The DVSA has hit out against counterfeit copies sold by 'unscrupulous' retailers. Comments. Lifestyle.
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