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The following article was published in our article directory on March 2, 2010.
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Article Category: Advice
Author Name: motoring offences
Passing your driving test for many people is usually said to be one of their best achievements, or certainly a time when they felt totally elated and independent. But getting behind the wheel for the first time without your driving instructor can be both nervous and exciting. The examiner has given you the anticipated good news and you're ready to burn some rubber along the local countryside or motorways. Unfortunately what don't seem to be drilled in on your driving lessons are the great possibilities of road traffic offences.
Excitement and often the chance of showing of in front of your mates can get the better of us all. So here are some tips to help you when you first start driving alone. The last thing you would want is to have your licence taken away from you after getting 12 points within three years of getting that road to independence. If this is so then this will usually result in a six-month ban, which can affect your reliance on this, especially if you drive as part of your job role.
The police have the right to stop any drivers and will ask you to provide specific documents for your vehicle and licence. If in doubt to the number of times you have been stopped without any particular reason you can always make a complaint.
Road traffic offences can vary depending on how they are viewed by the police and their consequences. Minor offences might be for not wearing a seatbelt whilst driving. Not doing so will result in a one off fine. Although this doesn't appear to have much affect in terms of your license it really is inexcusable. The dangers of not wearing a seatbelt can be fatal. Adverts on television will show you the horrific consequences of this and this should be enough to scare drivers into wearing their seatbelt. Most modern cars will alert you with a constant and somewhat annoying alarm that would be very hard to ignore.
If the police suspect you have been drinking alcohol then you will be required to take a breath test. If you are over the limit then you will be charged for this road traffic offence. You are not able to drive the car again until you are sober. The breath test that is taken at the time of being charged will be stored and kept for prosecution purposes.
When driving a vehicle the police can charge you at any time if they feel your driving are of harm to yourself or other people. If they feel that this erratic behaviour is bad enough they will take the vehicle from you. This will definitely be the case if you are driving without a license or vehicle insurance.
Driving any vehicle on the road and avoiding committing road traffic offences just takes some commonsense. As long as you drive sensibly as taught in driving school and you have the sufficient insurance and maintenance of your vehicle there should be nothing to worry about. This way you should never lose your driving license, which was a personal achievement.
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