road traffic offences

Drink Driving Limits May Fall

by Carter Moore September 27, 2010Motoring Offences

The Government has received findings from a report that calls for Britain’s drink-driving laws to be toughened to a level that would put some people over the limit after one drink. In the report Sir Peter North recommends reducing the maximum legal limit from 80mg of alcohol per 100ml of blood to 50mg. Sir North [...]

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Motoring Offences That You Might Not Be Aware Of

by Carter Moore March 9, 2010Motoring Offences

Nowadays there is much controversy regarding the prevalence of motoring offences, with many of motorists feeling victimized by motoring laws that seem engineered just to make money for the local council. However, with an awareness of what exactly is crime on a roads, it should make avoiding committing a crime that much easier. There are [...]

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Increase in Mobile Phone Motoring Offences

by Carter Moore January 28, 2010Motoring Offences

Research released in December 20009 by the Transport Research Laboratory (TRL) has revealed that, of all Motoring Offences, the number of incidents involving drivers using their mobile phone has increased dramatically. It appears that some people are still not getting the simple message. In London alone, more than 14,000 drivers were caught using their phone [...]

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Making short work of motoring offences

by Carter Moore September 18, 2009Motoring Offences

There are an increasing number of motorists on the road and due to the significant rise in motoring offences the law has notably cracked down on these offences and the offenders in recent years. Motoring offenses that may seem innocent to you are seen as very serious in the eyes of the law. The problem [...]

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All the help you need for motoring offences

by Carter Moore August 1, 2009Motoring Offences

In any civilized society, the people of that society are given laws to abide by which govern and protect the freedom of every person in that society. Now unless you are a practicing lawyer there is just no way that you can learn and memorise every single piece of legislation that a nation’s parliament will [...]

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