How To Choose The Best Law Firm In Melbourne By: Rajib | Mar 10th 2012 - Solicitors in Melbourne are efficient in handling civil lawsuits that are drawn to the brawl room of honorable courts. These legal brawls involve two parties in which one is known as complainant and the other is defendant. Ligation is a process of filing lawsuit in a court of law. Tags:law firm in melbourne, solicitors in Melbourne
Road Traffic Offences And Taxi Licensing By: Simon Senior | Jan 24th 2012 - At fraud solicitors Yorkshire, we have expertise in providing motor law advice for individuals and companies through our dedicated, professional team. We defend clients accused of driving offences of anything from speeding offences to more serious offences such as causing death by dangerous driving..
Driving Ban: Discretionary Vs Obligatory By: rickycharles | Jan 24th 2012 - There are two types of driving ban: discretionary and obligatory. In the first type of ban, the Magistrates have a choice and in the latter, they have none.
The Most Common Reason For Losing Your Driving Licence By: whitejohn | Jan 19th 2012 - At Darshan Driving School we provide great environment for all students with safe, friendly, reliable and professional manner.driving schools and lessons, driving school melbourne, driving lessons melbourne,driving instructor,driving instructor melbourne,driving instructors,cheapest driving schools,cheapest driving schools melbourne,driving courses melbourne.
Serious Traffic Ticket Penalties In Canada By: Adriana Noton | Jul 21st 2011 - When traveling or relocating to a new area, care should be taken to know the traffic ticket penalties in Canada. Some of traffic laws will vary from one area to another, but the penalties for some of the more serious offenses remain the same in all areas of the country. Tags:auto, automotive, cars, driving, legal, lawyer, family, business, health, wellness
Drug Testing Process To Be Sped Up By: Blake Lapthorn | Feb 14th 2011 - The Home Office has announced another measure designed to speed up the criminal justice process. This year police forces are going to be given equipment in the police station, which they can use to test motorists for the presence of drugs. Tags:Law, Legal, Motoring, Driving, Offences, Claims
Drink Drivers See Speedier Justice By: Blake Lapthorn | Jan 17th 2011 - Police in Kent have begun using a 'virtual court' in an attempt to have cases dealt with more swiftly. So far two people have been dealt with under the scheme since its launch at the beginning of the month. Under the plan, anyone arrested on suspicion of drink driving has their case heard at North Kent police station, which is connected to Medway Magistrates' Court by video link. Tags:Law, Legal, Motoring, Driving, Offences, Claims
The Increase In Drink Driving Offences Over The Christmas Period By: Jamie Lyons | Dec 14th 2010 - It has come to be an unfortunate fact of life that instances of drink
driving offences increase dramatically over the Christmas period.
Whether it's due to a higher number of people heading out for a seasonal
drink or two with friends and not fully considering their blood alcohol
content before jumping in the car and heading home, or simply that
there are more police on patrol to catch drink drivers- the end result
is the same... Tags:christmas, drink driving, drink driving offence, holidays, alcohol, law, advertising
Tips In Dealing With Las Vegas Driving Laws By: Mary Dezfoli | Dec 3rd 2010 - Lots of travelers are not familiar with the Las Vegas Driving Laws. Struggling with a DUI you were charged with while visiting Nevada might be a challenging job. The state of Nevada considers it a misdemeanor offence to operate a motor vehicle while under the influence of alcohol to a degree that renders a person incapable of safely driving the vehicle or if the driver is found to have a blood alcoholic drink concentration of. Tags:Las Vegas Driving Laws, Driving Laws, Driving, Laws
You Need A Lawyer Once Charged With Drug Driving By: Jean Marrie | Dec 1st 2010 - New South Wales joined Tasmania, Victoria and South Australia in making a stand against the perils of drug driving. In December of 2006 the New South Wales Parliament came up with a new legislation that empowered police across the state to pull over motorists and conduct random drug testing on drivers. The test is performed in much the same manner as random breath testing for drink drivers but is used to determine whether someone is driving after taking illicit drugs. Tags:Criminal lawyers, criminal defence lawyers, drug driving
Teenager Reaches Speeds Of 100mph In Police Chase By: Clare Westwood | Oct 7th 2010 - A teenage boy had been apprehended after being followed by police for around eleven miles on the M6 before being caught by police, he was speeding at levels reaching 100 mph. The teenager has now been sent to a young offender's institution where he will remain for eight months. Tags:motoring offences, speeding, driving offences, young offenders
Driving Bans And Endorsements By: Paul Myers. | Sep 25th 2010 - If you are convicted of a motoring offence then you will often get penalty points on your license, also known as endorsements. Tags:motoring, autos, legal, law, driving
Analyzing Bac Test Results By: gauri GG | Aug 10th 2010 - This article is about the importance of Blood Alcohol Content results as they relate to a DUI arrest. A lawyer specializing in DUI defense will know how to interpret test results as relayed in the arrest report. Tags:Las Vegas alcohol test, Las Vegas alcohol testing, Las Vegas
Driving Bans: The Facts By: Jennifer Hewson | Jul 24th 2010 - Being banned from driving is in some cases a permanent ban, but in most cases, depending on the severity of the offence a disqualification can range from a one year duration to ten years off the road. Tags:driving, motoring, driving ofences, driving safety, drink driving, law, legal, solicitors, vehicles, autos
Motoring Offences And Their Penalties By: Paul Myers. | Jul 22nd 2010 - If you're a UK motorist then you are undoubtedly aware of the multitude of road laws and offences that you can be stopped for. However are you aware of what you are being charged with and why when you are stopped for these offences? We have put together a short list of the most common traffic offences, shedding light on the details and penalties you can expect for some of the more common driving offences. Tags:drink driving, driving law, lawyers, solicitors, legal advice, motoring, vehicle, motoring news, speding law, speeding solicitor
Losing Your Driving Licence By: Nick Jervis | May 24th 2010 - What are the potential consequences of losing your driving licence? If you are facing a driving ban, what is likely to happen to you? Tags:losing your driving licence
A Motoring Offence Doesn't Have To Result In A Fine Or Ban By: Jamie Lyons | Jan 20th 2010 - The odds of avoiding a ban or hefty fine for speeding or similar can be stacked in your favour. Unknown to the majority of drivers, there are an array of specialist solicitors whose primary sphere of activity is defending against, disputing and ultimately lessening the blow of prosecution for motoring offences. Tags:motoring offence solicitor, drink driving, driving, motoring, lawyer, solicitor, legal, car
Car Insurance Companies Give Better Terms For The Lady Driver By: Tom Jones | Dec 23rd 2009 - Ladies enjoy a big advantage over men when it comes to the issue of premiums payable. It is very common to see insurance companies charge a lower premium for a woman whilst a man having the same make of a car and within the same age bracket gets to pay a higher premium. Tags:car insurance
Women Of All Ages Reaping The Benefits Of Lower Car Insurance By: Tom Jones | Dec 3rd 2009 - Let's hear it for the girls when it comes down to the subject of vehicle insurance! Women of all ages can be offered lower insurance premiums than their male counterparts as their insurance claims are far less than men's. Tags:womens car insurance
Young Driver Car Insurance For Women By: Tom Jones | Dec 3rd 2009 - Many times when people have spoken about being sexist it was women who were on the losing end. Men would be preferred over women due to many physical, psychological and social reasons. There had been revolutions, protests and all manner of ways to ensure that there are equal rights for both men and women, irrespective of the difference between them. Tags:young driver car insurance
Get Advice On Due Care Before You Drive Or Claim By: Jahir Mamun | Nov 11th 2009 - Do you know road & motor law properly? Unfortunately if you ever get any accident then what will you do? Many accidents are occurred because of care less driving. May be you don"t know about due care & you need advice on due care, then this article will help you. Tags:advice on due care, due care
Car Insurance And Driving Convictions By: Jason Speedie | Jul 18th 2009 - Driving offences in the UK are punished by putting points on your licence, fines, driving bans and even custodial sentences. When you first get your licence it is clean, meaning it has no points. Any offences that add points will affect your insurance premium. Tags:Car Insurance, Auto Insurance, Automotive Insurance
Get Acquainted With California Driving Laws By: Lance Thorington | Jul 15th 2009 - California Driving Laws bring under its purview, all the necessary information required for a safe and comfortable travel. In our lifetime we come across many law makers and law breakers as well. Tags:California Driving Laws, Driving Laws,
Reasons Why Young Driver Insurance Demands Higher Premiums By: Tom Jones | Jun 30th 2009 - A recent study carried out by one of the country's leading insurance companies has found that a high percentage of young drivers were blissfully unaware of the rules of the road as set out in the Highway Code. Tags:Young Driver Insurance
The Criminal Aftermath Of Drink Driving: Penalties And Sentences By: Frank Egan - LAC Lawyers | Mar 1st 2007 - Drink driving is an offence under the Road Transport (Safety & Traffic Management) Act 1999 (NSW) (the Act"'). In New South Wales there are effectively five categories of prescribed concentration of alcohol"' (PCA) offences.
According to these five categories, it is an offence to do any of the following where there is a prescribed concentration of alcohol in a person's blood:
Criminal Law - Drink Driving Offences (vic.) By: Michael Pickering - LAC Lawyers | Feb 28th 2007 - Part 5 of the Road Safety Act (Vic.) contains six types of drink-driving offences as follows:
1 Driving or being in charge of a motor vehicle under the influence of alcohol (DUI);
2 Driving or being in charge of a motor vehicle while the blood alcohol content (BAC) exceeds or is equal to the prescribed limit of 0.05;
3 "Fail the test" offences;
4 Refusing a breath test or failing to undergo a blood sample in hospital after a motor vehic ... Tags:melbourne lawyers, criminal lawyers
Car Insurance: Mini Bike Shocks Ahead By: Michael Challiner | Aug 25th 2006 - Car insurance takes a significant portion out of a lot of people's incomes, but for younger drivers it can be beyond reach on a low income. Under normal circumstances a new driving licence is a clean one, with penalty points for motoring offences not making an appearance until after at least a little time on the road. These two facts make motorcycle ownership a much more attractive proposition for impecunious young people.
Car Insurance: Mini Motorbike Offences Drive Up Premiums By: Michael Challiner | Aug 18th 2006 - They are tiny bikes that reach great speeds and make a lot of noise. But police have had enough of youths creating havoc on mini-motorbikes and now have powers to seize the annoying and sometimes dangerous toys.
What's more, if children are riding these miniature vehicles on the pavement or road, they face prosecution just like adults. Any penalty points handed out by the court will be kept on file and activated as soon as they are old enough to apply for a driver's licenc... Tags:car, insurance
Car Insurance. Involved In An Accident With An Uninsured Driver? By: Michael Challiner | Apr 24th 2006 - Uninsured drivers are ten times more likely to drink and drive and three times more likely to be convicted of driving without due care and attention. They also cause one accident every six months. In fact one in twenty motorists regularly drive without insurance. It's therefore not perhaps surprising that, one in ten of all motorists have been involved in accidents with uninsured drivers. The question is what to do if you're involved in an accident with one?