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Wheatley's Road Traffic Law in Scotland is a highly regarded source of reference for all those involved in the detection and prosecution of road traffic offences, with all the relevant law and authority presented in a clear and accessible style.
The
Seventh Edition of this text updates case law and legislation and takes account of:
- The impact of Brexit on existing statutory provisions
- New drug driving regulations
- The revised Highway Code, fundamentally shifting roads in favour of pedestrians and cyclists
- Sentencing guidelines for death by driving cases
- The new proposed offence of death by dangerous cycling
- e-bikes, e-scooters, and other novel mechanically propelled vehicles
- The creation of LEZ (Low Emission Zones) in city centres across Scotland
This concise manual is an essential resource for all practitioners involved with road traffic law in Scotland.
Sommario
Chapter 1
Definitions
Chapter 2
Dangerous and careless driving
PART 1: DANGEROUS DRIVING
PART 2: CARELESS DRIVING
Chapter 3
Drink related offences
PART 1: INTRODUCTION AND SPECIAL DEFINITIONS
PART 2: CARELESS DRIVING, DRIVING OR BEING IN CHARGE OF A VEHICLE WHEN UNDER THE INFLUENCE OF DRINK OR DRUGS
PART 3: DRIVING OR BEING IN CHARGE OF A MOTOR VEHICLE WITH ALCOHOL CONCENTRATION ABOVE PRESCRIBED LIMIT: Section 5
Chapter 4
Preliminary breath tests and provision of specimens for analysis
PART 1: PRELIMINARY TESTS
PART 2: PROVISION OF SPECIMENS FOR ANALYSIS UNDER SECTIONS 7 AND 7A
Chapter 5
Use of specimens and evidence in proceedings under the Road Traffic Act 1988, sections 3A, 4 and 5
Chapter 6
Miscellaneous; hospital patients; detention and interpretation
Chapter 7
Other road traffic offences
Chapter 8
Licences, disqualification, endorsement and fixed penalties
Chapter 9
Public service vehicles and carriage of goods by road
PART 1: PUBLIC SERVICE VEHICLES
PART 2: CARRIAGE OF GOODS BY ROAD
Appendices
Info autore
Andrew Brown KC is a solicitor and defence counsel. He has prosecuted multiple trials in the High Court and has acted as lead counsel before the Supreme Court both for the crown and the defence. He has worked as crown council on a number of high profile cases including the Clutha helicopter crash and the Jim Clark Rallies fatal accident inquiry.Craig Findlater is an Advocate with Blacks Chambers. He has worked with the Crown Office and Procurator Fiscal Service and has worked on some of the largest and most complicated trials in the High Court of Justiciary for both the prosecution and defence.
Riassunto
Wheatley’s Road Traffic Law in Scotland is a highly regarded source of reference for all those involved in the detection and prosecution of road traffic offences, with all the relevant law and authority presented in a clear and accessible style.
The Seventh Edition of this text updates case law and legislation and takes account of:
- The impact of Brexit on existing statutory provisions
- New drug driving regulations
- The revised Highway Code, fundamentally shifting roads in favour of pedestrians and cyclists
- Sentencing guidelines for death by driving cases
- The new proposed offence of death by dangerous cycling
- e-bikes, e-scooters, and other novel mechanically propelled vehicles
- The creation of LEZ (Low Emission Zones) in city centres across Scotland
This concise manual is an essential resource for all practitioners involved with road traffic law in Scotland.
This title is included in Bloomsbury Professional's Scottish Law and Scottish Criminal Law online service.
Prefazione
Wheatley’s Road Traffic Law in Scotland is an essential guide for all practitioners involved in the detection and prosecution of road traffic offences in Scotland.