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30 Nov 2004 8:53AM
The Department for Transport has today released details of the Road Safety Bill, which proposes to toughen penalties for driving offences in an effort to reduce road accidents. The maximum penalties for several safety-related offences will be increased as follows:
careless driving - fine £2,500 to £5,000;
using vehicle in dangerous condition - mandatory disqualification for 2nd offence;
failing to give identity of driver - three to six points;
mobile phone/proper control - £30 to be made ... (40 more words)
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