
Driving a car’s about to get that bit more expensive – with price hikes for driving tests, licence renewals and vehicle registration.
A 10-year driving licence will go up £5 to £35 and practical driving tests go up £10 to £55 .
Infrastructure Minister David Cretney says the increases come after a price freeze lasting a number of years.
He says the measures, approved by Tynwald earlier this year, won't be welcome but they've been kept as low as possible.
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