In part two of the ‘disqualified from driving’ series, Book Theory Test Today look at disqualified bus and lorry drivers.
UK Driving Law
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Apr 14
Restrict Driving Licences For Young Motorists Now Says Transport Minister
The Book Theory Test Today blogger investigates increasing pressure on the UK Government to impose restrictions on driving licences issued to young motorists. Scottish Transport Minister, Keith Brown, is the latest high profile Government official to apply pressure on the UK Government to introduce ‘graduated’ driving licences for young motorists, writes the Book Theory Test […]
01
Apr 14
Theory Test Cheat Rates Continue To Rise
Failing your theory test? Cheating is not the answer writes Book Theory Test Today blogger as theory test cheat rates continue to rise. If you’re persistently failing your UK theory test, more study is the solution. Whilst frustration may tempt you to cheat the ramifications will cost you more than just the revocation of your […]
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Mar 14
Booking Your Theory And Practical Driving Test
Excited about getting to drive your first car? Well, you need to take a driving theory test before you can get your first full car or motorcycle driving license. The test, however, has some exceptions. If you hold a B1 license (3 or 4-wheeled light vehicle) then you do not need to take the car […]
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Mar 14
Celebrity Drunk Drivers – Bad Role Models For Young Drivers
Professor Green, Justin Bieber, Paris Hilton, Kiefer Sutherland and Lindsay Lohan, what’s the connection? They’ve all been busted for drink driving – they are all in a growing list of celebrity drunk drivers writes the Book Your Theory Test Today blogger. Rapper Professor Green became the latest celebrity to be shamed for drink driving offences; […]
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Oct 13
Police Issue Fresh Warning Over Unlicensed Driving Instructors
Police across Britain have issued a fresh warning to learner drivers to remain vigilant when it comes to hiring a driving instructor. The police have called for learner drivers to check the instructor that they have hired is properly qualified after a number of routine roadside checks found that a number of driving instructors were […]
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Oct 13
Crown Prosecution Services Publishes New Driving Offences Fact Sheet
The Crown Prosecution Service (CPS) has published a new driving offences fact sheet in order to clarify what constitutes ‘dangerous driving’ and ‘careless driving’. The two categories apply to driving incidents that involve deaths and outline how the CPS system determines whether those responsible are guilty of ‘dangerous driving’ or ‘careless driving’.
