Uninsured drivers on British roads
New research from MoneySupermarket has found that one in six motorists have broken the law and driven a car they weren’t insured to drive. Contact McSporrans today for expert legal advice on this subject.
Many Drivers Risk Using a Smartphone While Driving
Younger drivers risk motoring offences for using smartphones when they are behind the wheel. Contact McSporrans today for expert legal advice on this subject.
Calls for Tougher Penalties for Criminal Drivers
Research finds strong support for strengthening both the charges and sentences faced by criminal drivers. Contact McSporrans today for expert legal advice on this subject.
Fine for Deputy High Court Judge
Deputy High Court Judge fined following guilty plea to driving through a red traffic light. Contact McSporrans today for expert legal advice on this subject.
Uninsured drivers under the spotlight
Police forces across Scotland have taken part in three days of action, coordinated by the Association of Chief Police Officers in Scotland, to target those who drive without suitable insurance. Contact McSporrans today for expert legal advice on this subject.
British motorists don’t know their limits
Research from LV= car insurance reveals that seven in ten motorists cannot name the speed limit on a rural road, single carriageway, dual carriageway, motorway or a road in a built up area. Contact McSporrans today for expert legal advice on this subject.
Police figures reveal dangers of morning-after motoring
More than one in ten motorists (13%) who were arrested for drink-driving last year were caught between 5am and 12 noon, according to new statistics. Contact McSporrans today for expert legal advice on this subject.
Report reveals the risk of driving on cannabis
A recent report published by the British Medical Journal has shown that drivers who smoke cannabis within three hours of getting behind the wheel double the risk of a serious crash. Contact McSporrans today for expert legal advice on this subject.
Campaign to tackle uninsured driving
MP Karl McCartney has been recognised by the charity Brake and Direct Line for his campaign for tougher penalties for uninsured drivers. Contact McSporrans today for expert legal advice on this subject.
Results of festive drink drive campaign
uring the final week of the annual ACPOS Festive Drink Drug Drive Campaign, police officers across Scotland have detected 131 offenders who were driving whilst over the legal alcohol limit. Contact McSporrans today for expert legal advice on this subject.