Monday 20th November 2023
    Difficulty: Very easy

    Driving offences (Quiz #367)

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    Despite ongoing safety campaigns from police forces and road safety organisations, driving offences are still all too common. These questions are about driving offences in the UK.

    1. The most common driving offence on British roads is speeding. What is the minimum speed for which you can be prosecuted, while driving within a 30 mph speed limit?

    2. What offence is committed when someone's driving "falls far below what would be expected of competent and careful driving, and it would be obvious to a competent and careful driver that driving in that way would be dangerous"?

    3. Is using a handheld device while sitting stationary in traffic an offence?

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