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		<title>Failure offences</title>
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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. [...]]]></description>
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<h1>Failure to ....</h1>
<p>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.</p>

<p>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.</p>

<p>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.</p>

<p>If you have been charged with any of these offences then please contact <strong>keep<span style="font-weight: bold; color: #ff9900;">me</span>driving</strong> either by completing the appropriate online information form which you will find in the <a href="http://keepmedriving.co.uk/getting-help ">Getting Help</a> 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 <span style="font-weight: bold; color: #cc0000;">084 4804 4804</span></p>
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