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Driving Offences
There's a broad range of driving offences, but they mainly fall under two categories: dangerous driving, and careless or inconsiderate driving.
Dangerous driving
The offence of dangerous driving is when driving falls far below the minimum standard expected of a competent and careful driver, and includes behaviour that could potentially endanger yourself or other drivers.
Examples of dangerous driving are:
speeding, racing, or driving aggressively
ignoring traffic lights, road signs or warnings from passengers
overtaking dangerously
driving under the influence of drink or drugs, including prescription drugs
driving when unfit, including having an injury, being unable to see clearly, not taking prescribed drugs, or being sleepy
knowing the vehicle has a dangerous fault or an unsafe load
Distractions are also causes of dangerous driving, for example:
using a hand-held phone or other equipment
reading, or looking at a map
talking to and looking at a passenger
lighting a cigarette, selecting music, tuning the radio
Penalties for causing death by dangerous driving
The penalties for causing death by dangerous driving are one to 14 years in prison, and a driving ban for a minimum of two years.
Careless or inconsiderate driving
The offence of driving without due care and attention (careless driving) is committed when your driving falls below the minimum standard expected of a competent and careful driver, and includes driving without reasonable consideration for other road users.
Some examples of careless or inconsiderate driving are:
overtaking on the inside
driving too close to another vehicle
driving through a red light by mistake
turning into the path of another vehicle
the driver being avoidably distracted by tuning the radio, lighting a cigarette etc
flashing lights to force other drivers to give way
misusing lanes to gain advantage over other drivers
unnecessarily staying in an overtaking lane
unnecessarily slow driving or braking
dazzling other drivers with un-dipped headlights
Penalties for causing death by careless driving
The penalties for causing death by careless or inconsiderate driving are up to 5 years in prison, and a driving ban for a minimum of one year.
Driving under the influence
Driving whilst under the influence of alcohol or drugs (legal and illegal) is a specific offence, but can also be considered as dangerous or careless driving.
Read more about alcohol and drug driving
Other offences
It's an offence to:
drive without a driving licence covering a vehicle of the class being driven
drive without insurance
drive without an MOT
drive while disqualified
Penalties for causing death by driving without documents
The penalties for causing death by driving whilst unlicensed, uninsured or disqualified are up to two years in prison, an unlimited fine, or both, and a driving ban for a minimum of one year.
Mobile use
Using a mobile phone or handheld device is a specific offence but also can be considered as dangerous or careless driving. Penalties include points on your licence and a fine. You could lose your licence if you've passed your test in the last two years. Read more about driving and mobile device use