
Failing To Furnish Driver Details
When a vehicle is alleged to have committed a road traffic offence but is not stopped at the time, the registered keeper must be issued a ‘Notice of Intended Prosecution’ within 14 days. The law
When a vehicle is alleged to have committed a road traffic offence but is not stopped at the time, the registered keeper must be issued a ‘Notice of Intended Prosecution’ within 14 days. The law
What are the consequences of different driving offences? Death by Dangerous or Reckless Driving 14 years Unlimited Fine Obligatory Driving Ban, Minimum 2 Years. Compulsory Driving Re-test 3-11 Penalty Points (if not disqualified) Dangerous Driving:
Prosecutions for traffic light violations may arise when a police officer claims to have seen a breach or, as is increasingly the case, through the use of camera detection equipment. In all cases, it must
Driving or attempting to drive whilst above the legal limit or unfit through drink carries a maximum penalty of 6 months imprisonment, a fine of up to £5,000, 3 to 11 points on your driving
The rules and regulations concerning the use of tachographs are complex. Falling foul of these regulations may result in the driver and the company employing the driver being summonsed to Court. If convicted, then you
With so many factors affecting both culpability and the nature of the sentence, it is important that if you are being prosecuted for death by dangerous driving you get professional advice from an expert UK
A uniformed police officer can stop a person driving a mechanically propelled vehicle or a bicycle on a road. Police officers can stop and search a vehicle if the vehicle appears to be in breach
CD10 – Driving Without Due Care and Attention Driving without Due Care and Attention is a grave offence. You should seek specialist legal advice as soon as possible. We will be happy to provide a
DD80 – Causing Death by Dangerous Driving are experts in dealing with cases of Death Caused by Dangerous Driving. The punishment for death by dangerous driving under UK driving law is between 3 and 11
We are experts in successfully dealing with failing to furnish particulars after an accident driving offences. We understand that special circumstances may often cause a driver to appear to act recklessly or fail to provide