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Thanks again, I would highly recommend … Continued. We aim to respond to all messages as quickly as possible. Please tell us about your case so we have the right info available for you. Section 1, Road Traffic Offenders Act For certain road traffic offences the driver must be given a warning that he faces prosecution. Formal Notice of Intended Prosecution A formal or written NIP is typically issued in speeding and traffic light cases where the offence has been caught on camera and the driver has not been stopped by the police at the time of the offence.
Have you been accused of this offence simply because you have a connection to the vehicle? Perhaps somebody else has suggested that you may have been the driver?
The burden upon you is to simply provide information 'that is within your power to give'. So, you can respond, saying that you do not have the information as to who was driving.
The Prosecution would then have to prove, beyond reasonable doubt, that you did not provide the information that was in your power to give in order for you to be convicted. The Prosecution would therefore have to make the Court 90 percent or more sure that you had the information. Information that would have assisted them to establish who was driving, and you failed to provide it. Again, this is a very strong argument and we have extremely high success rates in defending people using this particular argument.
Contact us urgently and we WILL be able to assist. The penalties for failure to provide driver information are indicated below. As previously stated, S. Schedule 2 of the Road Traffic Offenders Act states that if you are convicted of this offence, you will be liable to;. We have separate information covering the rules for companies accused of not providing a drivers identity are different to those for private vehicles In conclusion, Section offences can be successfully defended if you know precisely how to handle the situation.
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About Us — See here for details about our law firm. Fail To Name The Driver. Section offences cover failure to name or identify the driver when requested…. Section Road Traffic Act. Everything you need to know about S and defending accusations of failing to name the driver Do you depend on your driving licence for your job? We can help defend allegations…. Google Rating. Had the pleasure of mainly dealing with Mia Ashton. She was so friendly and very professional. Great outcome … More for my son who kept his licence over two speeding offences.
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Under Section of the Road Traffic Act , where the driver of a vehicle is alleged to have committed an offence:. The keeper commits an offence if they fail to provide information about the identification of the driver at the time of the offence - section 2 a ; and.
Any other person commits an offence if they fail to provide information which it is in their power to give, which may lead to the identification of the driver - section 2 b. Using a mobile phone or handheld device is a specific offence but also can be considered as dangerous or careless driving. Penalties include points and a fine. A driver could lose their licence if they have passed their test in the last two years.
It is also an offence to fail to produce a driving licence - section 1 Road Traffic Act , an MOT certificate or insurance certificate - section Road Traffic Act Road Traffic Regulation Act. Road Safety Act Road Traffic Act Help us to improve our website; let us know what you think by taking our short survey.
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There is a broad range of offences that come within the scope of a driving offence. Dangerous driving Toggle accordion. Some typical examples from court cases of dangerous driving are: racing, going too fast, or driving aggressively; ignoring traffic lights, road signs or warnings from passengers; overtaking dangerously; driving under the influence of drink or drugs, including prescription drugs; driving when unfit, including having an injury, being unable to see clearly, not taking prescribed drugs, or being sleepy; knowing the vehicle has a dangerous fault or an unsafe load; the driver being avoidably and dangerously distracted, for example by: using a hand-held phone or other equipment reading, or looking at a map talking to and looking at a passenger lighting a cigarette, changing a CD or tape, tuning the radio.
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