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Driving Offences

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Driving Offences Advice

Have you been accused of a driving offence?

If so we can help. We represent clients accross the UK in relation to all endorseable road traffic offences.

We provide a huge amount of free information in relation to driving law.

Here's a list of the most common road traffic offences:

Section 172, s.172 Fail to provide driver identity

Speeding Offences and Speeding Defences

Driving without due care and attention

Driving with no insurance, permitting no insurance

Fail to stop and fail to report an accident

Driving without a licence

Dangerous Driving

New Drivers, the rules

Drink driving / in charge whilst over the limit

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Whatever driving offence you have been accused of, we are specialists with the expert knowledge you need to help defend your case.

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Jun 4, 2013

Clarke v CPS 2013 EWHC 366 (Admin)

It's not easy to defend a speeding allegation and its becoming increasingly difficult with cases like this.

 

May 17, 2013

A new client came to us after being banned by the Magistrates for 6 months. He had accumulated 12 points within 3 years and the Magistrates court banned him for 6 months. The client tried to argue exceptional hardship on his own and the court rejected his argument.

Feb 22, 2013

Our client instructed us to represent him at court when he was charged with overloading a hired minibus. He had hired the minibus as he had his extended family visiting for a holiday. At the same time builders were refurbishing his house and asked him if he could help them collect some extra sand and cement. Our client agreed and they went with him to the DIY shop to collect the materials.