Motor Offences
Below are our 12 articles in the motor offences' category:

If you have been stopped by the police, cautioned then arrested and then bailed you will have to make an appearance before a magistrate; depending on...

There are a great many different motoring offences, some of which are punishable by the issuing of a Fixed Penalty Notice - otherwise known as a...

What Constitutes Drink Driving? Drink driving is best described as being in charge of a motor vehicle whilst under the influence of alcohol. Many...

Nowadays it is becoming increasing popular for drivers - both learners and fully qualified - to be found under the influence of an illegal substance...

Many of us will - at one time or another - borrow a friend's or family member's car for a journey to the shops or an emergency. For the most part...

What does Driving whilst Disqualified Mean?
If you are driving whilst disqualified the likelihood is that you have lost your licence as a result a...

Is my Car Roadworthy?
Before you can drive a car on any public road - either as a learner driver or a fully qualified driver - you must ensure that...

A driving ban - or disqualification - is normally issued after an individual contravenes the conditions of their driving licence or amasses a...

What is Reckless Driving?
Reckless Driving is any number of motor offences which can be directly responsible for an accident on a public road or...

You may find that you will need to seek legal representation if you have been arrested and charged with a motoring offence of considerable...

Many of us enjoy speed but there is a right place and a right time for it.
For many the thrill of driving at speed is exhilarating and exciting...

What is Vehicular Manslaughter?
Vehicular manslaughter is the unlawful and accidental killing of an individual using a motor vehicle as a means of...
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