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Being charged with traffic and motoring offences can be very worrying as they can potentially affect your job as well as your licence.
We will give you practical and impartial advice based on your situation. We will advise you on what will happen next and the options available to you.
If you or someone you care about has been arrested call our emergency line. You or a relative can contact us day or night for emergency help at the Police Station. Our help at Police Stations is usually free.
It is illegal to drive a vehicle under the influence of drugs, including cannabis and cocaine. If you are suspected by the police to be driving after taking drugs, you will be stopped and asked to take a sobriety test or see the police surgeon.
Traffic Cameras are everywhere – on motorways, ordinary roads and in unmarked Police vehicles. If you are a motorist then, however careful you are, you may be captured committing a road traffic offence at some time in your motoring life.
At present the UK legal limit for driving with alcohol in the breath is 35 micrograms of alcohol in 100ml of breath. Prosecutions are normally only brought when the reading is 40 or over. There are different quantities for blood and urine which are sometimes analysed.
Driving for a living covers the following areas: