Fine for speeding near school

A man has received a fine of £180 and 5 penalty points for speeding near a school in Aberdeen. Contact McSporrans today for expert legal advice on this subject.

Speeding on rural roads

Male drivers are being urged to use their head and not lose it at the wheel, as a survey reveals almost one in four risk head-on crashes by overtaking blind, and many admit speeding at 60mph+ on rural roads. Contact McSporrans today for expert legal advice on this subject.

Speed limit exemption for life-saving services

Proposals to allow drivers from a wider range of emergency services to break the speed limit in order to save lives have been published for consultation by Road Safety Minister Stephen Hammond. Contact McSporrans today for expert legal advice on this subject.

Man receives driving ban for speeding offences

A man from London has received a driving ban after being caught driving at 117mph on the M5 in Devon, reports the BBC. Contact McSporrans today for expert legal advice on this subject.

New drink drive and airgun rules likely

The Scottish Government looks set to make changes to the drink drive and firearms rules in Scotland. Contact McSporrans today for expert legal advice on this subjet.

Results of summer drink driving campaign

The two week summer crack down on drink and drug driving, which has now come to an end, resulted in 229 motorists reported for drink driving, according to Lothian and Borders Police. Contact McSporrans today for expert legal advice on this subject.

Police campaign catches speeding drivers

A recent campaign by police forces across Scotland to crack down on drivers on country roads who speed or fail to wear seat belts has detected a large number of drivers breaking the law. Contact McSporrans today for expert legal advice on this subject.

Police target dangerous driving on country roads

Scottish police are launching a new campaign to tackle dangerous driving on country roads. The operation will run from 8th to 10th May, and will see police targeting drivers who break the speed limit, or who drive dangerously or carelessly. Contact McSporrans today for expert legal advice on this subject.

Motorists question proposed fine increase

Half of motorists polled disagree with a Government proposal to increase fixed penalty notices from £60 to £90, according to research by the Institute of Advanced Motoring (IAM). Contact McSporrans today for expert legal advice on this subject.

Results of nationwide road safety campaign

Police forces across Scotland haven 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.