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The DVLA (Driver and Vehicle Licensing Agency) says American visitors and residents can use a valid US driving-permit to drive a small vehicle (one weighing up to 3½ tons and with eight passenger seats or fewer) within the UK for 12 months from their date of arrival or when they became resident.
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The DVLA (Driver and Vehicle Licensing Agency) says American visitors and residents can use a valid US driving-permit to drive a small vehicle (one weighing up to 3½ tons and with eight passenger seats or fewer) within the UK for 12 months from their date of arrival or when they became resident.
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The DVLA (Driver and Vehicle Licensing Agency) says American visitors and residents can use a valid US driving-permit to drive a small vehicle (one weighing up to 3½ tons and with eight passenger seats or fewer) within the UK for 12 months from their date of arrival or when they became resident.
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The DVLA (Driver and Vehicle Licensing Agency) says American visitors and residents can use a valid US driving-permit to drive a small vehicle (one weighing up to 3½ tons and with eight passenger seats or fewer) within the UK for 12 months from their date of arrival or when they became resident.
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The DVLA (Driver and Vehicle Licensing Agency) says American visitors and residents can use a valid US driving-permit to drive a small vehicle (one weighing up to 3½ tons and with eight passenger seats or fewer) within the UK for 12 months from their date of arrival or when they became resident.
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The DVLA (Driver and Vehicle Licensing Agency) says American visitors and residents can use a valid US driving-permit to drive a small vehicle (one weighing up to 3½ tons and with eight passenger seats or fewer) within the UK for 12 months from their date of arrival or when they became resident.
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The DVLA (Driver and Vehicle Licensing Agency) says American visitors and residents can use a valid US driving-permit to drive a small vehicle (one weighing up to 3½ tons and with eight passenger seats or fewer) within the UK for 12 months from their date of arrival or when they became resident.
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The DVLA (Driver and Vehicle Licensing Agency) says American visitors and residents can use a valid US driving-permit to drive a small vehicle (one weighing up to 3½ tons and with eight passenger seats or fewer) within the UK for 12 months from their date of arrival or when they became resident.
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The DVLA (Driver and Vehicle Licensing Agency) says American visitors and residents can use a valid US driving-permit to drive a small vehicle (one weighing up to 3½ tons and with eight passenger seats or fewer) within the UK for 12 months from their date of arrival or when they became resident.
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The DVLA (Driver and Vehicle Licensing Agency) says American visitors and residents can use a valid US driving-permit to drive a small vehicle (one weighing up to 3½ tons and with eight passenger seats or fewer) within the UK for 12 months from their date of arrival or when they became resident.
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