Whether we like it or not, automated, driverless vehicles are quickly becoming a reality and a norm in our society. Along with all the benefits the technology and associated services provide, there are also detriments—for civilians and law enforcement alike.
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A string of new laws are coming into force throughout 2021, and some take effect as early as this month.
New tyre law could make vehicles illegal and result in huge fines
Several new driving laws will come into force in 2021 affecting millions of road users.
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Thank you for subscribingWe have more newslettersShow meSee ourprivacy notice On Monday February 1, a new law came into effect which means that tyres aged over 10-years-old cannot be used on the front steered axles of HGVs, buses, coaches or all single wheels fitted to a minibus (9 to 16 passenger seats).
Seven new driving laws coming into effect in 2021 affecting millions of road users
If you fail to follow these rules, you could face a fine or points on your license
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