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By Matt Bingham

Its always worthwhile, and useful, to take into account the parking rules and laws in the UK when you are driving. The benefits are that you're less likely be caught by a parking offence, or otherwise.

In the UK, there are two main types of police traffic fines that you will come across, firstly there are parking fines, and then speeding fines. Collectively, these are the bane of most people's driving lives! The reason is simply because they are relatively easy to break.

The reason for using a car or bike is generally for getting from a to b, and if this is the case what you really need to know are the speed limits and where you can park. Driving safely involves a number of aspects, and driving without breaking law or parking rule is also a major concern for you.

Speeding fine or Parking ticket? Well, the choice is yours. When you're driving you need to take consideration into your destination, and where you will park. The UK does post obligations you need to take into account for parking, so rarely there is an excuse - especially if you also take account good practice.

Did you know that the majority of police traffic fines are actually managed by local authorities, and not the police? Its true, whereas speeding fines are managed by the police directly, other aspects are managed by local government.

Although the police have overall authority on most parking and speeding fines, it may be that you end up dealing with a speed trap! If its not a traffic camera, it could be a speed trap or simply traffic cops - the point being that there are numerous ways to be caught. One area that people often forget is after the event, for example in a RTA (road traffic accident). This is when you are caught speeding after you have committed the offence, by careful analysis of your skid marks, which can be used to determine your speed.

Where do we start? If you aren't be monitored by cameras for every offence likely under the sun, the alternative is to wake up and find a sticker attached to your windscreen. The reality is that in the majority of police traffic fines use your car as the evidence.

The ticket is the only thing that can you what you are accused of, specifically the ticket should have the details of the alleged offence and the costs, otherwise this is grounds for appeal. if, at the end of the day, you are liable to pay, there are a number of different ways to pay. You can send a cheque by post, or pay in person - and on many occasions you can pay parking tickets online.

If you decide that you were not at fault for the police traffic fines and want to argue them, it is important to first make sure that you have proof. Remember that the local authorities are going to have proof of the infraction that they say you did, so you need to have proof that you either did not do what they claim, or that there was some sort of extenuating circumstances. Be sure that you have this proof of your own before you begin the process.

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