Road Traffic Flashcards
Road Traffic Act 1988 Section 1)
Death by dangerous driving (MPV)
Road Traffic Act 1988 Section 2
Dangerous driving
Road Traffic Act 1988 Section 2B
Death by careless or inconsiderate driving (MPV)
Road Traffic Act 1988 Section 3
Careless or inconsiderate driving
Road Traffic Act 1988 Section 3A
Causing death whilst driving whilst unfit due to drink or drugs (MPV)
Road Traffic Act 1988 Section 3ZB
Causing death whilst driving whilst banned or no licence or no insurance
Road Traffic Act 1988 Section 4
Driving whist unfit through drink or drugs (MPV)
Road Traffic Act 1988 Section 5
Drink driving, attempt, in charge whilst drunk
Road Traffic Act 1988 Section 6
Power to require a breath, urine or blood specimen
Road Traffic Act 1988 Section 7
Station procedures for section 5
Road Traffic Act 1988 Section 16
Wearing protective headgear - motorbike
Road Traffic Act 1988 Section 19
Prohibition of HGV parking on verges, central reservations, footpaths
Road Traffic Act 1988 Section 22
Vehicles at rest in a dangerous position
Road Traffic Act 1988 Section 28
Dangerous cycling
Road Traffic Act 1988 Section 30
Cycling whilst unfit through drink or drugs
Road Traffic Act 1988 Section 35
Fail to comply with traffic directions - officer in uniform
Road Traffic Act 1988 Section 36
Fail to comply with traffic signs
Road Traffic Act 1988 Section 37
Failure to comply with directions - pedestrians
Road Traffic Act 1988 Section 40A
Using a vehicle or trailer whilst in a dangerous condition
Road Traffic Act 1988 Section 47
Offence not to have a MOT/Test Certificate– (Use, cause, permit vehicle to be used)
Exempt:
Police own cars or driving others
To and from test centre or garage
Foreign cars
Over 3500kg vehicles
Road Traffic Act 1988 Section 87
Drive, cause, permit to drive otherwise in accordance with their license.
Road Traffic Act 1988 Section 143
Use, cause, permit a motor vehicle on a road without at least 3rd party insurance.
Road Traffic Act 1988 Section 144A
Registered keeper not having insurance on a MV whilst not SORN.
Road Traffic Act 1988 Section 163
Power to stop vehicles in uniform
Road Traffic Act 1988 Section 164
Power to require production of driving licence - hort1 in person
Road Traffic Act 1988 Section 165
Power to require insurance and test certificate - hort1
Road Traffic Act 1988 Section 165A
Power to seize vehicles in breach of section 87 and 143
Road Traffic Act 1988 Section 170
Failure to stop, fail to report an RTC
Road Traffic Act 1988 Section 172
Power to require information of registered keeper and driver of MPV
Road Traffic Act 1988 Section 173
Forged licence or insurance
Road Traffic Act 1988 Section 178(1)a
Take and drive away a MPV
- unauthorised taking
- did drive the vehicle
- known it was unauthorised
Road Traffic Act 1988 Section 178 (1b)
Allow yourself to be carried away as a passenger
- knowing the vehicle was taken unauthorised
Road Vehicles (Construction and Use) 1986 - Section 110
Use of a mobile or handheld device whilst driving
Road Traffic Act 1988 Section 27
Tyre Defects
Civic Government (Scotland) Act 1982 Section 47
Urinating/defecating in the street - FPN
Civic Government (Scotland) Act 1982 section 50
(1) Drunk and incapable FPN
(2) …with a child apparently under FPN
(3) …with a firearm/crossbow
Civic Government (Scotland) Act 1982 Section 53
Obstruction whilst on foot
Civil Government Scotland Act 1982 Section 54
Noise Complaints
(Sing, perform, musical instrument, sound producing device)
Civic Government (Scotland) Act 1982 Section 56
Fires in public places
Civic Government (Scotland) Act 1982 Section 57
Any person who, without lawful authority to be there, is found in or on a building or other premises, whether enclosed or not, or in its curtilage or in a vehicle or vessel so that, in all the circumstances, it may reasonably be inferred that he intended to commit theft there shall be guilty of an offence
Civic Government Scotland Act 1982 Section 58
1)Any person who, being a person to whom this section applies—
(a)has or has recently had in his possession any tool or other object from the possession of which it may reasonably be inferred that he intended to commit theft or has committed theft; and
(b)is unable to demonstrate satisfactorily that his possession of such tool or other object is or was not for the purposes of committing theft
Civic Government (Scotland) Act 1982 Section 60
Power of search - for stolen property