In the UK legal system, few charges carry consequences as immediate and unyielding as Driving with Excess Alcohol (Section 5 of the Road Traffic Act 1988). Unlike speeding or careless driving, where the court has discretion, drink driving carries a mandator… Read More
London in 2026 is a hostile environment for the motorist. It is no longer just a city of congestion; it is a digital panopticon. With the expansion of the "Vision Zero" safety initiative, the blanket enforcement of 20mph zones across almost every borough, and the AI-driven surveillance of the "Smart" Red Routes, the capital has … Read More
When you receive a summons to appear at your local Magistrates' Court for a motoring offence, your first instinct is a logical one: to search for "motoring offence solicitors near me." This search is driven by a sensible desire for a local … Read More
When you receive a summons to appear at your local Magistrates' Court for a motoring offence, your first instinct is a logical one: to search for "motoring offence solicitors near me." This search is driven by a sensible desire for a local … Read More
Of all the motoring offences in the UK "Red Book," Dangerous Driving (Section 2 of the Road Traffic Act 1988) is the most volatile. It sits on a knife-edge. On one side is a "Careless Driving" charge (points and a fine); on the other is a mandatory 12-month ban, an unlimited fine, and a pr… Read More