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So, since Fox loves me making these type of threads, I thought I'd see what people think about this. I'm sure there have been threads about this before, but perhaps this will shed a bit of light on enforcement.
Some quotes:
https://www.gov.uk/government/speeches/fixed-penalty-levels-for-motoring-offences
So along with the higher prices, there are two offence codes which are able to be ticketed:
With the following qualifier:
I must admit, the types of things open to an FPN seem really quite broad which has surprised me a bit.
Some quotes:
We are also increasing penalties for a range of other driving offences to a level which reflects their seriousness and which will ensure that they are consistent with other similar penalty offences:
a non-endorsable £30 fixed penalty notice will rise to £50
an endorsable £60 and non-endorsable Fixed Penalty Notice will rise to £100
an endorsable £120 Fixed Penalty Notice will rise to £200
the fixed penalty notice for driving with no insurance will rise from £200 to £300
https://www.gov.uk/government/speeches/fixed-penalty-levels-for-motoring-offences
So along with the higher prices, there are two offence codes which are able to be ticketed:
There are two specific types of careless driving with offence codes shown below:
RT88575 – Drive a mechanically propelled vehicle on a road / in a public place without due care and attention.
RT88576 – Drive a mechanically propelled vehicle on a road / in a public place without reasonable consideration to others.
Examples of relevant offences are as follows:
Situations of lower-level careless and inconsiderate driving where other drivers are not unduly affected, such as driving too close to the vehicle in front, failing to give way at a junction (no evasive action by another driver), overtaking and forcing into a queue of traffic, wrong lane at a roundabout, ignoring a lane closed sign and forcing into an orderly queue, lane discipline such as remaining in lane two or three when lane one is empty and there is no other vehicle to overtake, inappropriate speed, wheel spins, hand brake turns, as well as other similar careless driving manoeuvres.
With the following qualifier:
NOTE: The standard of driving required by a driver is an objective one, impersonal and universal, fixed in relation to the safety of other users of the highway. It is in no way related to the degree of proficiency or degree of experience attained by the individual driver. A person is to be regarded as driving without due care and attention if (and only if) the way he/she drives falls below what would be expected of a competent and careful driver. A person is to be regarded as driving without reasonable consideration for other persons only if those persons are inconvenienced by his/her driving.
I must admit, the types of things open to an FPN seem really quite broad which has surprised me a bit.