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3. THE OFFENCES

A) Broadly speaking, the offences may be divided into three types:-

i) Driving - e.g. due care, speeding

ii) Using - e.g. tyres. brakes, insurance

iii) Keeping - e.g. road tax Note the offence 'taking a motor vehicle and going equipped to take or steal motor vehicles.

B) With regard to the venue of trial, the offences fall into three categories: -

Indictable

Causing death by dangerous driving

Causing death by careless driving when under the influence of drink or drugs

Either Way

Dangerous driving

Stealing motor vehicle

Going equipped to steal motor vehicles

Fraudulent use of road fund licence

Summary

Most other road traffic offences




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