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- Prison, Bans, and the Extended Test: The High Stakes of Dangerous DrivingDangerous Driving (Section 2 of the Road Traffic Act 1988) is the most serious non-fatal motoring offence in the UK. Unlike speeding or careless driving, it carries a genuine risk of imprisonment (up to 2 years for standard offences, and significantly more if injury or death is involved). It also carries a mandatory minimum 12-month disqualification and the requirement...0 Comments 0 Shares 26 Views
- The Prison Threat: Why dangerous driving solicitors Are Essential to Avoid a Custodial Sentence in 2026Of all the motoring offences in the UK "Red Book," Dangerous Driving (Section 2 of the Road Traffic Act 1988) is the most volatile. It sits on a knife-edge. On one side is a "Careless Driving" charge (points and a fine); on the other is a mandatory 12-month ban, an unlimited fine, and a prison sentence of up to 2 years. In 2026, the threshold for what constitutes "Dangerous" has lowered,...0 Comments 0 Shares 191 Views
- The Prison Threshold: Why You Need Dangerous Driving Solicitors to Keep Your FreedomMost motoring offences result in a fine and points. Dangerous Driving is different. It is a crime that can result in a prison sentence. Under Section 2 of the Road Traffic Act 1988, you are guilty of dangerous driving if your driving falls "far below" the standard of a competent and careful driver, and it would be "obvious" to a competent driver that driving in that way would be...0 Comments 0 Shares 92 Views
- The Prison Threshold: Why You Need Dangerous Driving Solicitors to Keep Your FreedomMost motoring offences result in a fine and points. Dangerous Driving is different. It is a crime that can result in a prison sentence. Under Section 2 of the Road Traffic Act 1988, you are guilty of dangerous driving if your driving falls "far below" the standard of a competent and careful driver, and it would be "obvious" to a competent driver that driving in that way would be...0 Comments 0 Shares 89 Views
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