Information to explain what vehicle modifications are legal.
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By taking the following advice you can reduce the chance of becoming a victim of car crime.
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Highways England is responsible for the upkeep and removal of debris from trunk roads and motorways.
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Driving whilst under the influence of alcohol or drugs can seriously affect your ability to control your vehicle and your ability to respond to what is happening around you.
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Advice for keeping safe on the roads during bad weather conditions.
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A person can only drive on the road in the UK if they hold a current driving licence, either full or provisional, which is appropriate to the type of vehicle they are driving
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Whilst most people who drive vehicles off-road do so lawfully and responsibly, a small minority damage the land and endanger the safety of other road and path users.
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An unsecured motorcycle, scooter or moped is an easy target for thieves as they are relatively lightweight and can be wheeled away and lifted into a waiting vehicle.
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Information on motoring offences and how police deal with them.
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Councils in Suffolk are working together to keep roads safe for emergency vehicles and key workers, in readiness for the move of statutory parking enforcement powers (week commencing 6 April).