Keep a check on those licences
Drivers could notch up sufficient penalty points for possible disqualification on just a single journey if they are not continually aware and do not observe smart motorway speed limits.
Drivers could notch up sufficient penalty points for possible disqualification on just a single journey if they are not continually aware and do not observe smart motorway speed limits.
HIGHWAYS England recently released their findings from a recent dangerous driving campaign, which highlighted how many UK drivers are driving dangerously. Across the two year campaign, police forces caught over
Research from Lex Autolease analysed the motoring fines and penalties imposed on company car and van drivers in its fleet between January and June this year How company car penalties
IF you’re found guilty of a motoring offence in court the chances are it will be for one of speeding – and that could be through ignorance as much as
Raised motoring penalty dates set March 1 – Using hand-held mobile phone points and fines double April 24 – Fines for most serious speeding offences rise 50% DRIVERS who break
THE BUSINESS driver speeding danger is rising, with nine out of ten (88%) company car drivers admitting to breaking motorway limits, according to new research from RAC Business. It says companies
IT can be a bit of a headache running a small fleet – especially if you don’t want to fall foul of the law. And it’s not just a case
JUST under half (48%) of Brits who drive for their job, have admitted to speeding whilst at work, according to new research from Masternaut. Europe’s largest telematics provider, found that a quarter
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This year you and your staff face tougher penalties for road safety transgressions – such as using a hand-held mobile. Here’s guidance on how to avoid them in the first
FOLLOWING a poll of business car managers by Navman Wireless, opinion finds SME businesses are in favour of raising the motorway speed limit to 80mph. Ben Williams looks at the
Gareth Powell: successfully challenged his speeding ticket thanks to in-van tracking technology Vehicle tracking technology proves driver wasn’t breaking law THIS is a great story. How vehicle tracking technology has
Speed offences: driver primarily responsible NEW One of my drivers has been reported by the police for speeding while driving a company vehicle during working hours. Can I be held
Are your staff at risk from the Road Safety Act? The government has introduced the Road Safety Act 2006. The act aims to improve road safety and close legal loopholes.
Are your staff at risk from the Road Safety Act? The government has introduced the Road Safety Act 2006. The act aims to improve road safety and close legal loopholes.
The penalty for using a hand-held mobile phone while driving will increase.
It will now include three penalty points and a L60 fixed penalty fine.
The same fines also apply to drivers
AA survey says 13% of people know someone who has taken the speeding penalty points for another driver.
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