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Monday, 28 October 2013
Monday, 14 October 2013
Legislation Update - New driving laws
Just a heads up on the new driving offences and increased that have recently come into force.
"What do the new laws cover?
Many of the offences are covered by laws that already exist, but have been hard to enforce because police had to go through the courts. Now police can issue an on-the-spot fine, handed to you on the road, so it’ll be easier for them to do so.
The standard fine for a number of offences has gone up, including:
Many drivers might be familiar with these things without necessarily knowing what they’re called.
"What do the new laws cover?
Many of the offences are covered by laws that already exist, but have been hard to enforce because police had to go through the courts. Now police can issue an on-the-spot fine, handed to you on the road, so it’ll be easier for them to do so.
The standard fine for a number of offences has gone up, including:
- Speeding
- Using a mobile phone while driving
- Driving on the hard shoulder
- Ignoring traffic directions
- Tailgating
- Lane-hogging, usually in the middle lane
Many drivers might be familiar with these things without necessarily knowing what they’re called.
- Tailgating - This is when someone drives too close to the car in front. It’s usually done by drivers trying to force the car in front to move faster or to change lanes.
- Lane-hogging - Many drivers use the middle lane as a ‘cruising lane’ and drive too slowly. This is dangerous and can force cars to slow down quickly. "
Which existing fines are going up? |
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Offences include | Was | Now |
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Source: Department of Transport |
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Non-endorsable fixed penalty notice (where the driver does not receive points on their licence) |
Failing to give way, obscuring registration number, stopping on the hard shoulder, misuse of headlights, sounding horn at night |
£30 |
£50 |
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Endorsable fixed penalty notice (points issued) |
Using a mobile while driving, speeding, reversing on a motorway, not stopping at a red light |
£60 |
£100 |
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Non-endorsable fixed penalty notice |
Failure to display tax disc, not wearing a seat belt when driving, driving without an MoT certificate |
£60 |
£100 |
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Endorsable fixed penalty notice offence |
Failure to identify driver |
£120 |
£200 |
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Endorsable fixed penalty notice offence |
Driving without third party insurance |
£200 |
£300 |
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