UK:
Safety, Health And Environment Regulatory- Motor Crime Team's Transport & Logistics September 2020 Update
09 September 2020
Clyde & Co
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As the transport and logistics industry takes its first steps
towards returning to normal following the coronavirus pandemic, in
our September motor crime update we look at the key developments
over the last month and the current challenges faced,
including:
- Automated vehicles technology;
- Proposed changes to the Highway Code;
- Update on vehicles testing;
- Changes to EU driver rules;
- Rebuilding the North's economy;
- Local authority powers to fine motorists, including pavement
parking;
- Virtual trial for teenage crash;
- Bodycams for DVSA frontline enforcement staff; and
- Dashcam footage used for driving offences.
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