Monthly Archives: September 2022

September 30, 2022
Ten ways you could be fined

Crossing the line could now potentially cost you a fortune, There has been recent news reports of a driver being fined £100 when his bumper overhung a parking space even though his wheels are well inside the spot. So it begs the question .. do you really know the highway code? The highway code has been updated in recent years and most recently January 22. So here are some of the changes:

  • Think inside the box – Stopping your vehicle beyond the white line of the box intended for cyclists could leave you with a £100 fine plus three penalty points.
  • Improper use of the horn – honking your horn unless in an emergency could come with a £1000 fine, Drivers should also not use the horn between 11.30-7am in residential areas
  • Keep it clean – Your number plate should be squeaky clean so it readable in order to be read by Automatic number plate recognition – ANPR – devices. The maximum fine is £1000.

 

  • Traffic facing – One of the least known laws of the road is that you should facing the oncoming traffic unless in a recognised parking space at night because other users won’t be able to see your rear reflectors.
  • Don’t be a flasher – Flashing your lights to let another driver out or say thank you but you risk a £1,000 fine, as it should only be done to let other road users know you are there.
  • No pavement parking – Inside London parking on the pavement could park you with a £70 fine, outside the capital states you “should” not do it rather than “must” not.
  • Keeping mum – Kids under 12 or 4ft 4in in height must use a car seat, the penalty can reach up to £500.
  • Seeing clear – Your windscreen must be clear, not wiping off snow could lead you snowed under with a £100 fine.
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September 26, 2022
‘Stealth’ speed limit change

 

Speed limit rules have changed in whats being described as a ‘stealth’ move that could leave drivers with hefty fines. The met police have changed its stance on the speed tolerance by 1mph, Triggering a reported 259 percent increase in drivers who will be held accountable for breaking the speed limit.

Driving at any amount over the speed limit is illegal but Police guidelines previously stated  that drivers should be giving some leeway Guidelines suggested that drivers wouldn’t face a fine unless they broke the speed limit by 10 percent plus 3mph. Under previous blanket guidelines you could drive 25mph in a 20mph zone before facing further action, now the leeway has been decreased by 1mph which will land motorists with a fixed penalty or being sent on a speed awareness course.

 

Approximately 347,000 drivers were warned they could be prosecuted for speeding in the first 6 months of 2022, this compares to the lower figure of 97,000 in the second half of 2021.

Rebecca at Britannia says: ” Drivers should always be cautious and obey the speed limit, the speed limit is there for a reason and helps to keep all drivers and pedestrians safe.”

 

 

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