
Isle of Man online duplicate driving licence service to go live
Infrastructure Minister Michelle Haywood previously said the project, which includes further changes planned for 2026, would "bring huge improvements for the island's motorists in terms of convenience and saving time".The modernisation of the services was in line with a government plan that aims to deliver £50 million of savings over five years "through the digitalisation and automation of inefficient processes", the department said.Driver and licensing services are set to continue at the test centre in Braddan as well as Isle of Man Post Office branches while the transition takes place.
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