Motoring Offences Websites

Driving Ban

Driving Ban

There are 3 ways in which you could lose your driving licence:
1. An instant driving ban for speeding offences or other driving offences.
2. By way of the totting up system if you reach 12 points within 3 years.
3. Revocation via the New Drivers Act.
www.drivingban.co.uk

Speeding Fines

Speeding Fines

Explains what to expect if you are caught speeding by a speed camera or the Police. Includes a free speeding calculator which provides instant guidance on the potential fine and penalties.
www.speedingfinesuk.co.uk

Drink Driving Law

Drink Driving Law

The law for all drink driving offences and charges, the maximum penalties, driving ban, fines and potential defences.
www.drinkdrivinglaw.co.uk

Motor Law Answers

Motor Law Answers

An online database of the most frequently asked questions relating to road traffic legislation and how it effects the road user. All questions are answered only by our experienced specialist Motor Lawyers.
www.motorlawanswers.co.uk

Rules of the Road/The Law

The Highway Code On–Line
Many of the rules in the Code are legal requirements, and if you disobey these rules you are committing an offence. The Highway Code is essential reading for everyone.

Road Traffic Act 1988
The Road Traffic Act provided by Her Majesty's Stationery Office (HMSO).

Crown Prosecution Service
Information about traffic offences supplied by the CPS (Crown Prosecution Service).

DVLA
Find information about driving licences, medical conditions, learning to drive, entitlement to drive, endorsements/disqualifications, driving abroad and what to do when you have changed your address and/or name etc.

Direct Gov – Motoring
Information and services about car drivers, motorcyclists, driving licences, driving tests, towing a caravan or trailer, medical rules etc.


Miscellaneous

BikeSafe – Rider Safety
BikeSafe is an initiative run by Police Forces around the United Kingdom who work with the whole of the biking world to help to lower the number of motorcycle rider casualties.

Motor Insurers' Bureau
Assisting innocent victims of untraced or uninsured drivers.