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Police Traffic Fines

by Matt Bingham

If you are driving in the UK, whether by bike or car, you obviously need to take into account potential road hazards, but don’t forget road and parking offences you may be exposed too. If you have an awareness, this will increase your driving capability.

In the UK, there are two main types of police traffic fines that you will come across, firstly there are parking fines, and then speeding fines. Collectively, these are the bane of most people’s driving lives! The reason is simply because they are relatively easy to break.

When you are driving on a public road, the two main things that you have to worry about are how fast you are going, and where you are going to park. Driving at a certain speed, and then making sure that you are parking in the right place at the right time are all important characteristics of driving safely and correctly, and driving the right speed and parking correctly are both ways to avoid any police traffic fines that you might find yourself subject to. Therefore, it is important to think about how best to avoid the police traffic fines that you might find.

First of all, remember that when it comes to speeding and parking, these are both things that are going to be listed for you to pay attention to. One of the most important things to remember when it comes to both parking your automobile, and to the speed at which you drive your automobile is that the regulations will be posted for you to follow, and all that will be required of you is the ability to follow the posted regulations. Therefore, this is one of the things that you might want to consider. If you are able to followed the posted regulations when it comes to the speed that you are driving and the places you are parking, you’ll be able to get the most out of your driving, and not be subjected to any police traffic fines that might come up.

When it comes to both speeding and parking police traffic fines, there are several ways that you might be caught breaking the rules and therefore be subjected to the fines. First of all, it is important to know that the speeding and the parking police traffic fines are handled in two different ways. Both can be handled by the police, but parking can also be handled, to a lesser degree, by local authorities like parking attendants. Some of the councils in some cities and towns have given over part of their parking police traffic fines to local authorities.

Although the police have overall authority on most parking and speeding fines, it may be that you end up dealing with a speed trap! If its not a traffic camera, it could be a speed trap or simply traffic cops – the point being that there are numerous ways to be caught. One area that people often forget is after the event, for example in a RTA (road traffic accident). This is when you are caught speeding after you have committed the offence, by careful analysis of your skid marks, which can be used to determine your speed.

When it comes to parking, most of the time the car that you are driving is the evidence of parking regulations that have been broken. Whether you are getting a notification of a ticket from a policeman or from a local authority, it is going to work in the same way. When your car does not follow or meet the regulation for parking, the policeman or the local attendant like parking attendant will put a police traffic fines notification on your vehicle. You’ll then be responsible for it.

The ticket is the only thing that can you what you are accused of, specifically the ticket should have the details of the alleged offence and the costs, otherwise this is grounds for appeal. if, at the end of the day, you are liable to pay, there are a number of different ways to pay. You can send a cheque by post, or pay in person – and on many occasions you can pay parking tickets online.

If you choose to challenge the alleged offence you will need proof of your innocence, or evidence to mitigate you from the offence. The prosecuting area, whether police or local authority, will believe that they have evidence against you for the offence. Ensure that you have vlaid information to prove your innocence.

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