Road Traffic Offences: Prosecutions

(asked on 21st January 2016) - View Source

Question to the Department for Transport:

To ask the Secretary of State for Transport, pursuant to the Answer of 15 December 2015 to Question 19163, what assessment his Department has made of reasons for changes in the level of prosecutions for tachograph violations.


Answered by
Andrew Jones Portrait
Andrew Jones
This question was answered on 26th January 2016

Although the numbers of prosecutions in relation to drivers' hours and tachograph offences decreased in 2014/15 from previous years, the number of offences found actually increased. In 2013/14 the Driver and Vehicle Standards Agency found 10,283 drivers' hours and tachograph offences, whereas in 2014/15 DVSA found 15,183.


The main reason for the decrease in prosecution figures was a drive to deal with all but the most serious offences by way of fixed penalty, freeing up court time and making more effective and efficient use of enforcement resources in line with Government policy.

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