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New Road Safety Act in force

Summary

The Road Safety Act 2006 is essential reading for anyone involved in the transport and infrastructure sector or the driving industry.

This Act of Parliament brings into force new legislation regarding road traffic, registration plates, vehicle and driver information, trunk road picnic areas and private hire vehicles.

Measures include:

  • New offences such as causing death by driving
  • Provisions for drink driving, including alcohol ignition interlocks
  • Penalties including financial penalties, penalty points and attendance on courses

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Law-Making Explained

This is an Act of Parliament (PGA 2006 Chapter 49)


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How does it affect me?

Essential reading for anyone involved in the transport and infrastructure sector or the driving industry, the Act brings in new traffic and driving offences, and penalty schemes.

If you are a driver, this will also affect you: the Act also deals with anti-drink driving measures such as alcohol ignition interlocks and speed camera detection devices.


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