Find a Road Traffic Solicitor

Motoring defence solicitors can provide advice and representation on all motoring offences as well as other areas of criminal law.

These may include: speeding, the avoidance of disqualification on penalty points or “totting up” (exceptional hardship), driving without due care and attention (careless driving), dangerous driving and drink and drug driving.  

Road traffic law is a vast area of law of which many people’s knowledge is deficient. When it comes to legal issues, it’s better to be safe than sorry. Paying for a solicitor may be worth it in the long run if it helps you avoid incurring a hefty driving penalty, or even losing your car.

When looking for legal advice it’s important to find someone who has specialist expertise in all the important areas and a proven track record of helping their clients.

Road traffic solicitors help many road users in reducing their penalty for committing one of the many misdemeanours that be perpetrated whilst behind the wheel of a vehicle. The most common cases with which road traffic solicitors are concerned are:

  • Driving without insurance
  • Not having an appropriate license
  • Speeding
  • Drink Driving

The forte of road traffic solicitor is identifying extenuating circumstances of the incident which can cast the driver's actions in a much less serious light and lead to be a more gentle sentence being imposed. Their tricks of the trade could be of enormous benefit to anyone who finds themselves in hot water over a driving offence.

Drink driving

Hand holding car keys next to alcohol, suggesting intention to drink and drivePerhaps the most serious of all driving offences — get the lowdown on drink driving laws here and find out what you might face if caught.

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Driving Offences

But is it RTA?There exists a wide range of motoring offences of varying severity which carry different penalties for the perpetrator. Click here for detailed information.

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Endorsements, Disqualification and Revocation

Frank ClamphardThe consequences of misbehaving on the road can be penalty points on your licence, disqualification from driving or the confiscation of your license altogether.

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Rehabilitation of Offenders Act

Man wondering what to do when someone diesDriving offences are not an indelible stain upon your character. Find out how those who err on the roads are given a second chance.

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Seat belts & more

Dashboard of carMake sure you don't fall foul of any of the many miscellaneous laws and rules which pertain to driving a motor vehicle.

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