UK driving laws can be a complicated matter – and many get muddled between legitimate regulations and motoring myths. Here’s everything you need to know about avoiding penalties while on the road… #DrivingLaw #DrivingInformation #DSA #DVLAtest #LDA #DrivingTips #Affordable #AutomaticDrivingLessons #DrivinginOxford #DrivingLicense #DrivingSchool #Lessons #Course #PracticalTest #Oxford #UK #Roads #Tips #School #DrivingApp #Learner #DrivingTestRoute #Manual #Automatic #gearbox
• If a driver travels 31mph up to 40mph in a 30mph zone, they can be charged between 25 per cent and 75 per cent of their weekly income. • Drivers who exceed the stated speed limit by 11mph up to 20mph will be charged between 75 per cent and 125 per cent of their wage. • Major offences, which are for speed limit breaches of up 22mph and above will be charged between 125 per cent and 175 per cent of their week wage.
DRIVERS responsible for the most serious speeding offences are set to face harsher penalties under new sentencing guidelines for magistrates. It means, for example, someone who is sentenced for driving at 101mph or faster in a 70mph zone will now be dealt with in a more severe bracket. #DrivinginOxford #DrivingLicense #DrivingSchool #LDA #Lessons #Course #PracticalTest #Oxford #UK #Roads #Tips #Law
If you’re caught driving while under the influence of drugs the punishment is hefty. You’ll get a criminal record for a start and a driving ban. Your licence will be taken off you for at least a year and the fine for breaking this new law is anything up to £5,000.
The prescription drugs that can now see you banned
In the year since new rules came into force, the number of people charged with drug driving has more than doubled – but do you know what's on the banned list?
If you’re driving in Europe, or even further afield, you should be aware of the specific rules and requirements you’ll need to adhere to before you go. You should also carry your driving license along with a valid DVLA Check Code, your insurance certificate, your V5C logbook document and proof of ID, such as a passport.
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You must tell DVLA when your address changes so your #driving licence, vehicle registration and vehicle tax are up to date. It doesn’t cost anything to change your #address with #DVLA. A failure to do so, you can be fined up to £1,000 and a six penalty points being imposed on your #licence.