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Motor Lawyers is the legal advice service specifically for the UK motorist. Whatever vehicle you drive or ride, be it professionally or for social purposes, Motor Lawyers will resolve your motoring issue.
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Free and Fixed Fee Legal Advice.

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MotorLawyers: London: Motorists who fail to pay 3 parking tickets could have their cars clamped/towed away under new laws due to take effect in 2 months.
MotorLawyers: DVLA advise not to buy a used car if the V5C registration certificate's serial no. falls within BG8229501-BG9999030/B12305501-B12800000.
MotorLawyers: Whitwell/A606: Volunteers are monitoring speeding motorists until 9 August. Rutland Police will send offenders a warning letter.
MotorLawyers: Cornwall: Operation Slowdown runs from Aug-Nov. Speeding motorists will be offered a fine/points or the option to watch an educational video
MotorLawyers: Grampian: Police warn motorists they have launched a drink driving campaign where anyone pulled over for an offence, will be breathalysed.
MotorLawyers: Northamptonshire: Almost a 1/4 of motorists pulled over during a drink driving crackdown in June were found to be over the limit.
MotorLawyers: Wellingborough: The Police are targeting speeding motorists over 10 weeks on roads with 30 mph limits on the Redwell Estate.
MotorLawyers: A new RAC survey reveals that a third of motorists have been the victim of road rage at least once a week.
MotorLawyers: London: The Mayor, Boris Johnson, has scrapped plans to increase the daily congestion charge from £8 to £25 for gas guzzling vehicles.
MotorLawyers: Derbyshire: The Police are targeting speeding motorists from 7-14 July to include the A632 in Matlock and the A6 in Cromford.
MotorLawyers: A Lancashire police speed camera worker has been dismissed for an error which led to 545 unsafe convictions & £35,000 fines being refunded.
MotorLawyers: Stoke-on-Trent: A Community Speedwatch project will issue volunteers with a hand-held radar gun in the Newstead area to discourage speeding.
MotorLawyers: London: The western extension of the congestion charge zone will be under review in September to decide whether it will be axed/altered etc.
MotorLawyers: Henley: The Neighbourhood Action Group (NAG) are targeting speeding motorists. Offenders will receive a warning letter from the Police.
MotorLawyers: Devon/Cornwall: Police are cracking down on dangerous driving/speeding throughout July with unmarked vehicles & video recording equipment.
MotorLawyers: Isle of Man: Motorists are warned if they fail to stop at school crossings for lollipop men/women, they will be reported to the Police.
MotorLawyers: Cornwall: Regular speed checks are being carried out on the A30 (Tolvaddon near Redruth) where the limit has been reduced from 70 to 50 mph.
MotorLawyers: Scotland: Hundreds of motorists have been issued with fixed penalties for speeding during the weekend of The Highlands Music Festival.
MotorLawyers: The assembly government is consulting on plans to cut the speed limits near schools to 20 mph.
MotorLawyers: A mobile speed camera on the A56, enforcing a 50 mph limit during roadworks, has caught more than 1200 motorists in three weeks.


Motor Lawyers Blog
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Keep up to date with the latest motoring news, changes to the law, speed camera & police check hot spots and motoring offences.

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A13 Wi-Fi Speed Cameras
 Following the initial tests at the Blackwall Tunnel and Camden, more extensive trials of the new “Wi-Fi” speed cameras are being carried out on the A13 between Canning Town and Gorsebrook. The time elapsed cameras monitor traffic in all lanes and throughout the whole of the 5 mile section and have the ability to calculate speed [...]
Neighbourhood Speed Watch in Cambridgeshire
 Cambridgeshire Constabulary have rolled out their latest bid to slow down speeding motorists which consists of recruiting members of the local community to carry out speed checks. The “Speed Watch” pilot programme has already recruited 5 members of the public who have been trained up to use speed detection equipment in Soham for the 3 [...]
Wales Police Adopt Horsebox Speed Camera
 The most common offence committed by the motorist is speeding and North Wales Police, notorious for their zero tolerance for speeding, have a new weapon in their armoury. Drivers who are upset that on previous occasions Police operations have not been entirely transparent, will be alarmed to note that part of their new covert approach, the constabulary [...]
New Camera Van Targets Speeding Motorcyclists in Norfolk
 Norfolk Safety Camera Partnership today launched their new “multi angle safety camera van” as part of their efforts to prosecute speeding motorcyclists. The partnership accepts that previously it had difficulty convicting motorcyclists for speeding offences because the lack of front number plates made identification difficult. The new camera van, which is fitted with multi directional cameras [...]
UK’s First Motorway Car-Sharing Lane Now Open
 In a bid to ease motorway congestion, the first motorway car-share lane has opened in West Yorkshire. The lane stretches 1.7 miles and links the southbound M606 from Bradford to the eastbound M62 towards Leeds and it is estimated will save the average commuter 30-40 minutes per week. What are the rules/which vehicles are entitled to use the [...]
Police Checks: The Highway, London - Speeding & Motorcyclists
 The Highway, E1, has never been the easiest access to and from London with 4 speed cameras within the space of a quarter of a mile and a further 6 cameras in the adjacent Limehouse Link. However, motorists, particular motorcyclists, have also recently been subject to mobile checks which the Police have been carrying out [...]
New £25 CO2 London Congestion Charge Proposals
 The Mayor of London has released plans to increase, to £25.00, the daily charge for G-Band vehicles to enter the London Congestion Charge Zone. The proposal is that from the 28 October 2008 any car that produces more than 225g of CO2 per kilometre will pay the £25.00 premium charge, compared to the current £8.00 daily [...]
M25 Speed Cameras go Digital in Variable Speed Limit
 The current analogue Speed Cameras in the Variable Speed Limit section of the M25 near Heathrow Airport (Junctions 10-15) are going digital from the 15 February 2008. The activation limit will also be lowered from around 93 mph to 80 mph, in line with the ACPO guidelines, when variable limits are not in operation. Related Legal Link Speeding Offences Share This - [...]
Latest Generation of Speed Cameras being tested in the Blackwall Tunnel, London
 Motor Lawyers have received numerous enquiries concerning speed cameras installed in the Blackwall Tunnel.  Transport for London have been testing “Wi-Fi” cameras in the Northbound tunnel since the middle of November.  Cameras are monitoring speeds along the north bound section of the tunnel, from the southern approach to the junction with the A13. Although data is [...]
Low Emission Zone comes into force in London
 On Monday 4 February 2008, the Low Emission Zone (LEZ) will come into force in greater London.  Supported by a database, new signage and static/mobile surveillance cameras, the scheme checks all lorries in excess of 12 tonnes to ensure that they comply with the EU emission requirements. The system is enforced by checking vehicle registrations against [...]


Motor Law Answers
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Motor Law Answers explains all aspects of motor offences and how the laws of the road are applied. All questions are answered only by experienced specialist Motor Lawyers.

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Banned from driving in the UK: Can I use my European licence?
Do the Police have to show video evidence if you are caught speeding?
I was having a driving lesson with my boyfriend before my test when stopped by the Police. Will I be banned for no insurance?
Supervised learner driver went through red light, who gets penalty?
I recieved a Notice of Intended Prosecution for my company car 14 days after the offence. Do I have to supply details?
Am I subject to New Drivers Act if I pass a motorbike test?
Motorway Speeding: How long do the Police have to issue a Court Summons?
Two Fixed Penalty Notices received within days: Can I comply with the time limits?
Totting Up: Can I plead guilty by letter/post and have the case heard in my absence?
Red traffic light was only illuminated 1 second, is it worth appealing the case?
Totting Up: Can I plead exceptional hardship more than once?
Driving without insurance: Direct Debit was cancelled without my knowledge, is this a special reasons defence?
Drink Driving: I’ve been driving less than 2 years, will I have to retake my driving test?
DVLA have not returned my driving licence after disqualification, can I drive?
Failing to identify summons: Photo does not prove driver. Is this a defence?
Totting Up: Will a delaying tactic prevent a driving ban?
My word against Police Officer’s that I was using a mobile phone whilst driving, will the case be dropped?
I have been disqualifed from driving - can I supervise a learner driver?
What is the likely penalty / punishment for a second drink driving offence?
New Drivers Act: Can I prevent automatic revocation of my driving licence?

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