Recent driving law changes in the UK are set to introduce updates to supermarket car parks following urgent demands from motorists. The changes include EU speed limiters being rolled out within weeks, affecting driving behavior on roads. Private car parks will now provide a 10-minute grace period before issuing fines and simplify the appeal process for parking tickets.
Private car parks are to offer UK motorists a 10-minute "grace period" before they hand out fines. Sara Roberts from the British Parking Association spoke to #BBCBreakfast about a new code of practice which covers issues such as mistakes made by motorists when completing their… https://t.co/z7P0ycoOSh
Parking law changes launching soon will see drivers given 10-minute grace period and a cap on expensive fines https://t.co/UxMR2Uambp
Private car parks will have to give customers a 10-minute grace period before issuing fines and make it easier for drivers to appeal parking tickets under a new code of conduct unveiled by the British Parking Association today. @LizSummers reports. https://t.co/EhxllJ9eWW
The city says it is using two speed cameras that can be moved to areas of concern in an effort to cut down on speeding and reckless driving. https://t.co/EoGdqULGRq
Driving law changes to see EU speed limiters rolled out within weeks will alter 'how we drive on roads' https://t.co/7Bd1vBKCDt
Drivers make feelings clear and 'deface' cameras over new UK speed limit https://t.co/ZMOMWYGnqI
Driving law changes could see major updates to supermarket car parks introduced amid urgent motorist demands https://t.co/9lmQUD3l6w