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  2. Thousands of drivers paying invalid fines, AA says - AOL

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    Data from the organisation shows a total of 16,351 appeal decisions were made for moving traffic contraventions in 2023-24. A total of 3,453,439 moving traffic PCNs were issued in the city ...

  3. For moving traffic offences such as stopping in a yellow box when not allowed, the figure was 35%. Combined, the successful appeals represent nearly 7,300 cases.

  4. United Kingdom traffic laws - Wikipedia

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    Road Traffic Act 1988 s 30, creates an offence for being incapable of having proper control, not necessarily being a bit drunk. A person who, when riding a cycle on a road or other public place, is unfit to ride through drink or drugs (that is to say, is under the influence of drink or a drug to such an extent as to be incapable of having ...

  5. National Driver Offender Retraining Scheme - Wikipedia

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    The idea of having re-education rather than prosecution for driving offences was first raised in the North Report in the late 1980s. [1] The report stated that "it must be in the public interest to rectify a fault rather than punish the transgressor" and "retraining of traffic offenders may lead to an improvement in their driving, particularly if their training is angled towards their failings".

  6. Driving without due care and attention - Wikipedia

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    Driving without due care and attention or careless driving is a legal term for a particular type of moving traffic violation related to aggressive driving in the United States, Canada (at least in Ontario [1]), the United Kingdom, and Ireland. It is often punishable by fines or endorsements like suspensions on a driver's license.

  7. Road Safety Act 2006 - Wikipedia

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    An Act to make provision about road traffic, registration plates, vehicle and driver information, hackney carriages and private hire vehicles, and trunk road picnic areas. Citation: 2006 c 49: Dates; Royal assent: 8 November 2006: History of passage through Parliament; Text of statute as originally enacted; Revised text of statute as amended

  8. Road speed limit enforcement in the United Kingdom - Wikipedia

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    A statutory instrument, 'The Road Traffic Offenders (Prescribed Devices) Order 1992' was approved in May 1992 coming into force 1 July 1992 allowing for unattended traffic cameras to be used for prosecution of speeding offences. [48] The Gatsometer BV Type 24 was approved in June 1992. [49]

  9. Civil enforcement officer - Wikipedia

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    They may issue penalties for several moving violations, among them driving in bus lanes, executing prohibited turns and driving the wrong way on a one way system. [7] Civil enforcement officers employed by some authorities [who?] issue fixed penalties for non-traffic offences using the community safety accreditation scheme of the Police Reform ...