Failure to ....
The law places a number of duties upon those who drive and if these are not observed they can lead to an offence being committed.
The most common example of a failure on your part as a driver which could lead to you having committed an offence is a failure to observe road signs. The fact that you did not commit the offence deliberately, or that you did not, for example, notice the sign, will not be a defence unless the sign in question was obscured and therefore not visible to you. Similar offences are failure to observe traffic signals or instructions from a police officer directing traffic.
Whilst penalties for failure to observe traffic signs are usually light, other failures, such as failure to report an accident or failure to provide a specimen of your breath can result in far more serious consequences.
If you have been charged with any of these offences then please contact keepmedriving either by completing the appropriate online information form which you will find in the Getting Help section, by requesting a free call-back using the free, no-obligation call-back form to the right or by phoning us during office hours on 084 4804 4804


