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Motoring Law

We are experts in advising on and defending cases for motorists in courts throughout the U.K. on every conceivable ROAD TRAFFIC OFFENCE, the most common of which are:-

  • Failure to furnish information on a NOTICE OF INTENDED PROSECUTION
  • Speeding
  • Careless Driving
  • Dangerous Driving
  • Traffic Light Offences
  • Contravening Traffic Signs & Signals, Road Signs & Markings
  • Drink Driving/Excess Alcohol
  • Drunk in Charge
  • Failure to Provide a Specimen
  • Mobile Phone Use
  • Excess Weight/Overloaded Vehicle
  • Penalty Points/Totting Up
  • Exceptional Hardship
  • Special Reasons

Email: motoringsolicitors@levys.co.uk

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Motor offence solicitors in Manchester

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