Transport Law

Driving regulations in the UK

Written By: Colm Wolstencroft

A large number of people in the UK are subject to driving regulations due to the fact that they operate a motor vehicle on the UK road system. Driving allows people to get to their jobs, the shops, their places of health care and of education. Many of the changes in our country in the last century have been down to mass car ownership.

Driving rules keep society on the straight and narrow

Written By: Colm Wolstencroft

Driving around is central to a lot of people’s lives, from getting to work to doing the shopping, and most people would agree that the practice needs to be regulated by law. The driving rules of the UK have built up over the last century, when the automobile first began to take precedence, and have evolved and been adapted to the present day.

Getting in on the Traffic Regulation Act 1984

Written By: Mark Harris

Traffic regulation is an important part of UK transport law concerned with keeping preventing chaos on the UK’s roads and ensuring all road users get the possible experience out of them. The Traffic Regulation Act 1984 gives local authorities various powers in this area, including the ability to designate safe crossing areas, enforce parking regulations and carry out a range of other tasks related to the regulation of traffic.

How car crash attorneys piece your case together

Written By: Mark Harris

A car crash attorney, more commonly known as a personal injury solicitor, is a lawyer who specialises in making claims for compensation on behalf of people who have been injured in car accidents caused by careless driving on the part of another, faulty car parts or unsafe road conditions.

In a jam - the Traffic Regulation Act 1984

Written By: Mark Harris

Traffic regulation is an important part of UK transport law concerned with keeping preventing chaos on the UK’s roads and ensuring all road users get the possible experience out of them. The Traffic Regulation Act 1984 gives local authorities various powers in this area, including the ability to designate safe crossing areas, enforce parking regulations and carry out a range of other tasks related to the regulation of traffic.

Picking apart the Road Traffic Act 1998

Written By: Colm Wolstencroft

The Road Traffic Act 1988 sets out the foundation of the system of rules and regulations that govern all individuals in the UK who operate motor vehicles on UK roads.  The Act is made up of 6 main sections which set out a variety of road traffic law offences and the legal responses that are available to police, persecutors and judges.

Rules of Driving - mitigation of motoring madness

Written By: Mark Harris

There are comprehensive rules of driving in place in the UK to protect road users from dangerous drivers. The most basic rules of driving are that we drive on the left side of the road always paying attention to road signs, and on roundabouts go clockwise giving way to traffic coming from the right.

The fundamentals of road traffic law

Written By: Colm Wolstencroft

Many people in the UK depend on some form of transport to get around, but most of us utilise the system of roads. Driving cars is the most popular form of private transport in the UK, and road traffic law is the body of rules and regulations that govern individuals using public road networks. Being in the road in a car as a driver or passenger, or as a motorcyclist or cyclist, is a potentially dangerous place to be.

The right car crash attorney can put you on a collision course with justice

Written By: Mark Harris

A car crash attorney, more commonly known as a personal injury solicitor, is a lawyer who specialises in making claims for compensation on behalf of people who have been injured in car accidents caused by careless driving on the part of another, faulty car parts or unsafe road conditions.

The Road Traffic Offenders Act 1988 has no truck with miscreants

Written By: Mark Harris

The Road Traffic Offenders Act 1988 outlines the obligations placed on anyone who is involved in a road traffic accident or commits a road traffic offence, along with the procedures for bringing criminal proceedings against them.

The Road Traffic Offenders Act 1988 takes centre stage

Written By: Mark Harris

The Road Traffic Offenders Act 1988 outlines the obligations placed on anyone who is involved in a road traffic accident or commits a road traffic offence, along with the procedures for bringing criminal proceedings against them.

The Transport Act - the freight of your life

Written By: Colm Wolstencroft

Transport is a hugely important part of the functioning structure of the UK. Transport acts as the glue that binds business to the rest of the country (and the world), individuals to their jobs and their homes, patients in need of care to the hospitals that provide it and children to the schools where they are educated. Because of this importance not just to the country but to individuals and the communities they live, transport is heavily regulated industry and activity.

Thriving under the rules of driving

Written By: Mark Harris

There are comprehensive rules of driving in place in the UK to protect road users from dangerous drivers. The most basic rules of driving are that we drive on the left side of the road always paying attention to road signs, and on roundabouts go clockwise giving way to traffic coming from the right.

Transport law solicitors — well trained professionals

Written By: Mark Harris

Transport law solicitors provide a wide range of services related to the legal side of moving people, products and livestock around the world. Whether you’re transporting a boatload of bananas halfway across the world or just catching the train to work you may end up requiring the services of a transport law solicitor.

Transport law solicitors will put you on the right track

Written By: Mark Harris

Transport law solicitors provide a wide range of services related to the legal side of moving people, products and livestock around the world. Whether you’re transporting a boatload of bananas halfway across the world or just catching the train to work you may end up requiring the services of a transport law solicitor. Anything or anyone in any type of transit might be affected by transport law.