Red Route Fine Increase – Driving Instructors Newbury

The RAC’s Nicholas Lyes, who is the head of roads policy, has called a recent change by Transport for London a ‘money-grab.’ He has claimed that Sadiq Khan is ‘waging a war on drivers and businesses that rely on their vehicle’ following an increase in fines for red-route offences by a maximum of £30 – these offences include blocking yellow box junctions, disobeying and ignoring parking rules, illegal turns, and using bus lanes unlawfully. Committing these offences could see you get a maximum penalty charge notice of £160, as opposed to the previous £130.

While making up just 5% of London’s road length, red-routes carry more than 30% of traffic, indicating that they are some of the most important stretches for motorists. TfL have justified these changes by claiming the updated fines will deter people committing offences such as illegal parking, and if less people are parking in inappropriate spots there will be less obstruction of ‘vital deliveries and collections’, as well as a reduction in road-time for emergency services and buses. TfL’s Siwan Hayward said ‘We’d much rather people follow the rules than fine them, and the proposed increase in fine is intended to increase compliance with the rules and make streets safer, cleaner and less congested for everyone.’ It will be interesting to see how the increase in fines actually affects motorist behaviour.

It is imperative that driving instructors illustrate the importance of following these laws, regardless of whether the pupil is driving in London or, let’s say, Newbury.

2 thoughts on “Red Route Fine Increase – Driving Instructors Newbury

  1. Peter is an excellent instructor who has taught all 4 of my children with incredible patience and professionalism. He’s very skilled at getting the best out of his students and calming their nerves. Also amazing first time pass rate for us!

    1. Hi Natasha.
      Thank you for your kind words. The end of a great era teaching not only your children but also Andrea as well. Hoping that they all keep the same high standards now that they are all on the road 🙂

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