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marvinmoon | 23:51 Sun 10th Jun 2007 | Road rules
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section 5, on your photo card is your driver number ie surname,year born, month,forename initials,two letters and two numbers what do the two numbers represent
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They show whether you are a man or a woman.
The final two digits of the Driver Number are officially classed as the "licence numbers"

http://www.dvla.gov.uk/media/pdf/leaflets/inf4 5.pdf

If they are used as a gender indicator then this seems a bit redundant since females are already identified by the first digit of their birth-month being increased by 5;

e.g. using the Driver Number format

SSSSSymmddyFFcCC xx

S = surname
F = forename(s)
y = year of birth
m = month " "
d = day " "
c = check digit
C = check letter
x = 'licence numbers'

John A Smith born 1st Feb 1934 would start
SMITH302014JA... etc.

Janet A Smith born 1st Feb 1934 would start
SMITH352014JA... etc.

I would have thought that the 'licence numbers' would be put to better use as some kind of 'issue number' whenever the photocard is updated/replaced such as the 10-yearly photograph renewal requirement.
Ha Ha - DVLA must be monitoring the AnswerBank...

The information leaflet for Photocard Licences has recently been updated with the following text:

"This is the licence issue number which will increase by one with every licence issued."

http://www.direct.gov.uk/prod_consum_dg/idcplg ?IdcService=GET_FILE&dID=88006&Rendition=Web

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