How to Report Dangerous Driving in the UK (2026)

Report Dangerous Driving

If you need to report dangerous driving in the UK, the law gives you clear routes to do so. Where a driver is placing others at immediate risk, you should call 999. In non-emergency situations, you can contact the police on 101 or use your local force’s online reporting system, including Operation SNAP portals where […]

Failing to Stop After an Accident 2026: Points & Ban

Failing to Stop After an Accident

Failing to stop after an accident is a criminal offence under section 170 of the Road Traffic Act 1988. It applies where a motor vehicle is involved in an accident on a road or other public place and injury or qualifying damage is caused. The duty to stop exists regardless of fault. Even minor incidents, […]

Motorcycle Accident Claim & Compensation

Motorcycle Accident Claim

If you have been involved in a motorcycle accident that was not your fault, and have suffered injury and losses as a result of this, you may be entitled to claim compensation. In some cases, especially if your injuries were serious enough for you to take time off work, a compensation claim could run into […]

Road Traffic Accident Claim & Compensation

Road Traffic Accident Claim

With hundreds of road traffic accidents on UK roads each day, there are thousands of compensation claims being brought every year by innocent drivers, passenger, cyclists and pedestrians as the result of another road-user’s wrongdoing. Still, bringing a road traffic accident claim can be complex, with various legal, evidential and practical hurdles that must be […]

What to Do if Your Car Hits a Deer

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Every year, motor collisions involving deer are the cause of animal and human injuries and fatalities, as well as causing substantial damage to vehicles. Most drivers are aware that they must stop and report accidents, but what isn’t as well known is whether this rule also applies to animal-related incidents. In this guide for motorists, […]

Involved in a Hit and Run Accident?

hit and run accident

Leaving the scene of an accident and failing to report an accident are serious offences. If caught, the driver responsible can be punished with up to 10 penalty points, disqualification from driving, an unlimited fine and potentially imprisonment. If you’re involved in a hit and run car accident, we explain the steps to take to […]