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New crackdown to tackle the menace of uninsured driving.
First published during the 2010 to 2015 Conservative and Liberal Democrat coalition government
Action can now be taken against those who ignore warnings to get their vehicle insured.
Consultation on review of the uninsured drivers' and untraced drivers' agreements.
Roads Minister Stephen Hammond unveils how motorists will benefit by removal of insurance check when taxing a vehicle.
Green paper on improving the safety and reducing risks to young drivers launched.
Drivers who cause death or serious injuries on the roads when they've been banned from driving will face long jail sentences.
The government has announced a consultation to scrap the legal requirement to issue certificates and reduce motor insurance red tape.
Government sets out measures to tackle compensation culture, reduce legal costs and cut red tape.
Government has launched a new strategic framework for road safety.
A broad overview of some of the government’s key road safety priority areas.
Drivers are to be released from reams of red tape currently required by government.
Police given powers of on-the-spot penalties for careless driving including tailgating and poor lane discipline.
Patrick McLoughlin announces help for the Police to tackle Drug Driving and other steps to improve road safety.
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