Posted on 06. Jul, 2011 by admin in Uncategorized
These are simple rules but people break them on a daily basis, stick to these dont’s and you should never have to face the consequences of the law..
Drink Driving - Driving whilst under the influence of alchohol
Speeding - driving over the speed limit, keep your speed down
Dangerous driving - wreckless driving that puts others at risk
Drug driving - Driving whilst under the influences of drugs, dont take drugs
Mobile phone offences - dont use your mobile whilst driving, it can cause accidents
Driving without an MOT - not only is your car not road legal and potential faulty but this also voids your insurance
Driving without insurance - If you have a crash and seriusly hur yourself and others, you will be the one who has to pay out for injuries and damages which could put you in debt for the rest of your life
Driving whilst disqualified - Youve been disqualified for a reason
Road rage - take your aggression out in the gym, attacking other drivers will get you in trouble
“It is important to note that references to ‘road’ therefore generally include footpaths, bridleways and cycle tracks, and many roadways and driveways on private land (including many car parks). In most cases, the law will apply to them and there may be additional rules for particular paths or ways.
Some serious driving offences, including drink-driving offences, also apply to all public places, for example public car parks.”
visit the uk government ite for more