Using Mobiles or Sat-navs Whilst Driving Could Mean Prison
New guidelines now mean that drivers using mobiles, sat-navs or MP3 players whilst driving could be considered to be driving dangerously instead of carelessly and may face up to two years in prison, instead of just a fine...
In-work Drivers Linked to Many Road Deaths
The Department for Transport is keen to reduce the number of deaths caused by employees driving for work, after their figures for last year show that over a quarter of all road deaths...
Inadequate Safety Measures on Many Roads
According to The Institute of Advanced Motorists (IAM) Trust, almost half of A-roads in the UK are “inadequate”...
Police Crackdown on Uninsured Drivers
The number of uninsured drivers in the UK is one of the highest in Europe and the insurance industry state that uninsured drivers are responsible for a tenth of all accidents and kill 150 people...
Foreign Drivers Who Avoid Fines
Drivers with vehicles that are registered overseas and who are issued parking, bus lane and congestion fines can currently avoid paying the fine...
More Points for Speeding
The Department for Transport is to start a public consultation on proposals to increase the number of points drivers receive depending on...
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