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  • Speeding

    It is all to easy to contravene a speed limit. Nevertheless the most minor of speed infringements are subject to prosecution.

    Your Motoring Solicitor will have a thorough knowledge of The Road Traffic Regulation Act 1994. Thus ensuring that speeding offences are not unnecessarily accepted.    

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  • No Insurance

    Section 143 Road Traffic Act 1988

    If you feel that there are exceptional circumstances attached to your case we would urge you to contact one of our Motoring Solicitors.

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  • Court Summons

    A summons may be produced for offences such as Drink Driving, Speeding, Careless Driving etc.

    If you receive a court summons we urge you to speak to one of our Specialist Motoring Lawyers regarding your position.

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  • Excess Alcohol

    Section 5(1) Road Traffic Act 1988

    MJP Motoring Solicitors will assess whether the police constable had the power to request a preliminary breath test, also known as the roadside breath test.

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  • Dangerous Driving

    Section 2 Road Traffic Act 1988

    The offence of dangerous driving is committed if it can be shown that the defendants driving fell far below the standard expected of a ´competent and careful driver´

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  • Notice of Intended Prosecution

    The provision is designed to give the driver early notice that a charge may be pending. Thus giving the driver an opportunity to remember important facts about what may be a minor or trivial incident that that could otherwise be forgotten due to the passage of time.

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  • Speeding

    Your Motoring Solicitor will be in a position to identify the many possible errors and failures that could...
  • No Insurance

    If you have been misled into believing that you were covered by a policy of insurance...
  • Court Summons

    Instructing MJP Motoring Solicitors will ensure that if an error or defect is present in your case it will be identified and acted upon.
  • Drink Driving

    There are numerous issues that need to be assessed by your specliast Motoring Solicitor before we even ask you to give us your account.
  • Dangerous Driving

    Urgent advice from one of our Motoring Solicitors is required bearing in mind that, upon conviction, the court must impose....
  • NIP

    Instructing MJP Motoring Solicitors will ensure that if an error or defect is present in your case it will be identified and acted upon.

MJP Motoring Solicitors

Road Traffic Law Specialists

We are one of the few genuine Road Traffic Law Specialists in the North West operating within the Crime department of MJP solicitors. As such you will be represented by MJP solicitors in Court who have a strong and established reputation in all Courts throughout England And Wales.

Any search of the internet will bring up the offer of both bad or unduly expensive advice on this particular area of law. Our Motoring Solicitors are qualified solicitors who concentrate on Road Traffic Law and have a long history of successfully defending motoring offences.

At MJP Motoring Solicitors we offer FREE initial advice to assess your case. This can be done over the phone or with an appointment to see our Road Traffic Solicitors in our Liverpool office.

So don´t just sit there wondering what to do whilst your ´28 day limit to respond´ gets shorter or your Court Case gets nearer, contact one of our Motoring Solicitors now and you may find that you have a perfectly proper Statutory or Technical defence, that the evidence is actually inadmissible, or that you have one of the many avenues open to you that will avoid your Driving Licence being affected.

At minimum your mind will be set at ease knowing you had a specialist Motoring Solicitor look into the matter.

"We at MJP Motoring solicitors pride ourselves on providing both specialist and realistic advice at a cost that represents value for money."

"A survey carried out by Car Parts Direct has revealed that over 268,000 drivers are now banned from driving and millions of pounds are being paid out in speeding fines. Thousands of motorists are losing their jobs, freedom and ability to earn a living..." (-Association of British Drivers Website)

Motoring Offences | How important is your driving licence?

Your driving licence is one of your most valuable commodities; important to you, your family and your work.

No driver can afford to accept penalty points unnecessarily. There are more fixed and mobile speed cameras on our roads than ever before. With the police using new methods and technology to catch out the most minor of road traffic violations you just don´t know how far away you are from a Driving Ban.

Whether you are wrongly accused of speeding, or about to accumulate 12 penalty points making you liable to a driving ban, or charged with Drink Driving or a more serious offence arising out of a Road Traffic Collision; you will need urgent advice and assistance from one of our sepcialist Motoring Solicitors.



MJP Motoring Blog

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Drug Driving Law set for Change

Posted on Tuesday 8th May, 2012

Drug Driving is set to become a criminal offence. Proposed under the Crime, Communications and Court Bill, drug driving will become a specific offence where offenders will face up to 6 month imprisonment and/or a fine of up to £5,000 as well as an automatic driving ban of at least 12 months. Police will carry [...]

British Road Network Could be Privatised

Posted on Tuesday 20th March, 2012

David Cameron has outlined a proposal for putting private companies in charge of the country’s roads in a bid to attract investment and heal public finances. Cameron told the Institution of Civil Engineers that the government cannot afford to improve the road system without money from the private sector and that gridlock on some routes [...]

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