Rule 107 of the Highway Code states DVSA officers have the power to stop vehicles on all GB roads. They will attract your attention by flashing amber lights.
It is an offence not to comply with their directions. You must obey any signals given.
#HighwayCode
A kind reminder that driving with a windscreen in this condition is an offence. The excuse of "but I can see from my side of the car" is not acceptable.
Vehicle was stopped by #SPCasualtyReduction in Guildford this morning whereby the driver was issued a ticket and swiftly cleared the remainder of their windscreen before continuing their journey.
Please ensure that your vehicle is in a suitable condition before being driven, particularly during the upcoming winter months.
#roadsafety
Happy Hallo-wheels!🎃
Most horror stories are set in haunted houses or woods, but some of the scariest tales come straight from the #MOT testing bay!
Testers have shared some truly hair-raising sights, that would leave the bravest of testers shuddering👻
https://t.co/tjZKm5eGN0
@LincsPoliceOps There was one part of the eyesight test the driver failed & that was seeing the number on the speedometer was too high for the road they were on.
@MerPolTraffic The driver must really struggle to get up and leave in plenty of time to get to places. Driving is a privilege not a right. Read The Highway Code book.