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Approved Driving Instructor (or ADI) is a UK term for a trainer of car driving who has been tested and registered by the Driver and Vehicle Standards Agency (DVSA). UK law requires driving instructors to be qualified before they can charge for their services.
From 19 January 2013, new licences issued are similar in size and shape to a credit-card (85.6 × 53.98 mm) as stipulated in Directive 2006/126/EEC. It features the driver's name and date of birth, their photo, signature and any restrictions or endorsements such as the need to wear glasses and any penalty points accrued.
Tractor with an IR licence plate IR 1 to IR 9999 (Jan 1904 – May 1960). AIR 1 to ZIR 999 (May 1960 – Mar 1981). 1 IR to 7834 IR (Mar 1981 – Dec 1986). Roscommon CC: DI. DI 1 to DI 9999 18 (Dec 1903 – Jan 1963). ADI 1 to ZDI 999 (Jan 1963 – Apr 1980). 1 DI to 9999 DI (Apr 1980 – Feb 1986). 100 ADI to 292 BDI (Feb – Dec 1986).
An official licence was granted for the satellite service in 1997 at which time digital broadcasts began making this the first digital television channel in Ireland beating RTÉ by years. During the UHF years while the station was not airing its own content they would broadcast a relay of UK Channel 5 .
The Road Safety Authority (RSA; Irish: Údarás Um Shábháilteacht Ar Bhóithre) is a state agency of the Irish Government to promote road safety within Ireland. The agency has functions devolved from the Department of Transport .
The company itself was formed in November 1958 to apply for the licence – advertised by the Independent Television Authority – and became the first indigenous broadcaster in Ireland. [1] The company later diversified and the UTV television operation was sold by parent UTV Media plc (now known as Wireless Group and part of News UK ) to ITV ...
Stars Scott Bakula and Kathy Ireland share memories from the making of "Necessary Roughness" as 1991 football comedy turns 30.
More than 90 An Post employees work in licence collection, including the inspectors, who visit the premises to verify if TV receiving equipment is present. [13] If speedy payment of the licence is not made following an inspection, court proceedings are commenced by An Post. [21] In 2002, the rate of licence-fee evasion was estimated at 12%. [22]