Company failing to disclose identity of driver
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Frequently referred to as the “ Requirement” the police can require the registered keeper of a vehicle to identify the driver of the vehicle at a particular time. The requirement also extends to anyone else who is able to provide relevant information about the identity of a driver at a particular time. Failure to provide information about the identity of a driver at a particular Missing: company. There is a potential defence to failing to identify if you can satisfy a Court that it has been impossible to establish the driver's identity, despite completing all reasonable and diligent enquiries. The critical issue is what is reasonable and diligent and why those enquiries did not establish who was www.doorway.rug: company. Yes. The Company is required to keep accurate records of who was driving the vehicle on any given day. For all intents and purposes, the Court will expect an on going log to be maintained detailing the identity of all users of the vehicle at any specific time. Failure to be able to supply this information will probably result in conviction.
The disclosure is to be in written form to the authorised officer and must contain the driver’s name, address and must be signed by the owner or ‘responsible’ person. Failure to disclose the identity of the driver is an offence punishable by a maximum fine of $2, Companies – Section Road Traffic Act The road traffic offence of failing to name / nominate the driver of a vehicle at the time of an alleged offence can be alleged against; a company. or an individual. This normally happens if the vehicle is a company car and the company is the registered owner at the DVLA. If you are an individual and the DVLA has you registered as being the ‘keeper’ or ‘owner’ of the vehicle that is alleged to have committed an offence, you will be guilty of failing to furnish driver details if you fail to name who was driving the vehicle at the time of the alleged offence.
In accordance with Section of the Road Traffic Act , the "person keeping the vehicle" is obliged to supply the identity of the driver or any other. (a) a request that the driver of the vehicle disclose his or her identity and the (a) the police officer must ask for the person's co-operation. With the Just Motor Law service you have access to a specialist team of solicitors who carefully examine the circumstances of the allegation. Contact us.
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