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DVLA's new website crashes on launch day, as paper counterpart of driving licence is scrapped | |
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A new Government website which gives drivers vital information needed to hire cars overseas has crashed on the day it was launched. | A new Government website which gives drivers vital information needed to hire cars overseas has crashed on the day it was launched. |
The website was created after the paper counterpart of the photocard driving licence was abolished in England, Scotland and Wales last year. | The website was created after the paper counterpart of the photocard driving licence was abolished in England, Scotland and Wales last year. |
Under the new scheme, drivers wishing to hire a vehicle need to access information on their driving record on the DVLA website. The details, including offences and endorsements, is passed on to car firms. | Under the new scheme, drivers wishing to hire a vehicle need to access information on their driving record on the DVLA website. The details, including offences and endorsements, is passed on to car firms. |
However, many people have reported problems with the site, and have been caught out by needing to supply their national insurance number. | However, many people have reported problems with the site, and have been caught out by needing to supply their national insurance number. |
The AA is among the firms to say its members are encountering issues, while a car hire firm in Bristol told the BBC it had a queue of 20 people waiting as staff were unable to access their details online. | The AA is among the firms to say its members are encountering issues, while a car hire firm in Bristol told the BBC it had a queue of 20 people waiting as staff were unable to access their details online. |
Another car another operator nearby “had a queue of customers out of the door”. | Another car another operator nearby “had a queue of customers out of the door”. |
The AA president Edmund King said: “There have been problems for some of our members. We have heard that a number have found the DVLA website very slow. | The AA president Edmund King said: “There have been problems for some of our members. We have heard that a number have found the DVLA website very slow. |
"Another problem is the need to give a national insurance number. People travelling abroad and hiring vehicles could well not have this number to hand. We are pushing for a change on the website, so people are asked for their passport number instead." | "Another problem is the need to give a national insurance number. People travelling abroad and hiring vehicles could well not have this number to hand. We are pushing for a change on the website, so people are asked for their passport number instead." |
DVLA chief executive Oliver Morley said: "We are currently experiencing exceptionally high demand for this service. | DVLA chief executive Oliver Morley said: "We are currently experiencing exceptionally high demand for this service. |
"We are aware some customers are experiencing issues with the website and we are working very hard to resolve this as quickly as possible. We are sorry for any inconvenience." | "We are aware some customers are experiencing issues with the website and we are working very hard to resolve this as quickly as possible. We are sorry for any inconvenience." |
Additional reporting by PA | Additional reporting by PA |
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