Motoring legislation held up by Brexit |
Motoring legislation held up by Brexit |
Fri, 15 Feb 2019 - 15:24
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Member Group: Members Posts: 4,126 Joined: 31 Jan 2018 Member No.: 96,238 |
Editorial in the new (March) edition of Classics magazine mentions some legislation that's been held up while Parliament is otherwise occupied
Graduated driving licences with P-plates for new drivers who will be limited to 45 mph (doesn't sound a great safety measure) Limit to number of passengers carried by new drivers under age 24 Type approval of cameras to enforce ignoring motorway red 'X' lane closures Provision to enforce offence of driving too closely to cyclists that comes into effect next month Also speculates that rule changes will allow motoring cases to be dealt with by any court under SJP rules Don't agree with the conclusion that defendants should be prepared to travel Thought the whole point of SJP was that defendants didn't attend |
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Tue, 26 Feb 2019 - 13:36
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Member Group: Members Posts: 38,006 Joined: 3 Dec 2010 Member No.: 42,618 |
As this appears to be the de facto Brexit thread, I will just say, "Ohhhh, Jeremy Corbyn..." --Churchmouse Would be the end of the site, no such thing as private motorists once we're forced to join the proletariat on public transport -------------------- If you would like assistance with a penalty charge notice, please post a thread on https://www.ftla.uk/index.php
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