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My friend has bought a car which has an MOT and tax but no insurance. Can I drive the car home for him under my insurance which covers me for other cars under a third party policy?
2008-11-20
I was caught doing 86mph in a 50mph limit by radar gun. What is the best I can hope for?
2008-11-20
I was stopped by a policeman who said I was doing 104mph on a 70mph road which I disagree with. He did not issue me with any paperwork and it is now over 14 days later, should I have received something by now?
2008-11-20
Is a faulty speedometer a valid reason to contest a speeding ticket?
2008-11-18
I have been caught allegedly doing 56mph in a 30mph zone. I already have three points so will get my licence revoked. Is there any way round this?
2008-11-17
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