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Trending “However, the section 89 of the Police Act 1996 also states that any person who resists or wilfully obstructs a constable in the execution of his duty is guilty of an offence. “Meaning that even warning other drivers of speed cameras off-road could land you with a charge and a fine!” Experts at Go Safe - Wales’ road casualty reduction partnership - warned flashing drivers or those warning others of speed cameras can be considered “police obstruction”. However, speaking to Confused.com, they confirmed courts would consider a range of factors before issuing a penalty. READ MORE They said: Flashing other motorists can amount to police obstruction. ....
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Under current rules, the Highway Code tells drivers to simply “switch off your mobile phone” before leaving. However, this rule will be updated to allow drivers to take a “charged mobile phone containing emergency telephone numbers. Jeremy Phillips, Highways England Head of Roads Safety said “more needs to be done” to help motorists understand new road rules. He said: “The Highway Code is the go-to guide for road users to help make journeys as safe, efficient and sustainable as possible. READ MORE We know more needs to be done to help motorists understand exactly how modern motorways and high-speed roads operate. ....
Cameras will verify the evidence and use data from the DVLA to secure offenders details. Penalty Charge Notices will be sent through the post with £90 fines being issued to offenders. Prices can even rise to £120 if road users fail to pay the penalty within 15 days. Maidstone Council has revealed just 200 fines were issued for littering last year. READ MORE This is because drivers can only be charged for littering if they are caught by traffic wardens or police officers meaning thousands of offences could go undetected. The council claims the new scheme will be run with a zero-tolerance policy which could see thousands of penalties being issued to drivers. ....
Trending According to the DfT, a lack of enforcement was found to be one of the leading factors for non-compliance of new 20mph limits. The DfT said there was “widespread view” 20mph limits are not enforced with the likelihood of being caught speeding very small. Transport Scotland will be aiming to avoid this level of non-compliance as part of their bid to dramatically boost safety on the roads. Their interim targets for 2030 include a 50 percent reduction in people killed and seriously injured on the roads. READ MORE They aim to achieve this through five pillars of safety improvements which will ensure the country will have “the best road safety performance in the world”. ....