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Deposited Papers
Northern Ireland Office

Feb. 08 2011

Source Page: Table showing British Army personnel convicted of offences while on active service in Northern Ireland for the period 1986 to 2006 (no data available for 1987). 309 p.
Document: DEP2011-0229.xls (Excel)

Found: DANGEROUS DRIVING2.        NO DRIVING LICENCE3.        FAILING TO PRODUCE DRIVING LICENCE4.       


Non-Departmental Publication (Guidance and Regulation)
HM Prison and Probation Service

Mar. 04 2025

Source Page: Judicial Brochure: West Midlands Structured Interventions
Document: Judicial Brochure: West Midlands Structured Interventions (webpage)

Found: driving or drink driving offences.


Non-Departmental Publication (Guidance and Regulation)
HM Prison and Probation Service

Feb. 28 2025

Source Page: Judicial Brochure: East Midlands Structured Interventions
Document: Judicial Brochure: East Midlands Structured Interventions (webpage)

Found: driving or drink driving offences.


Select Committee
Letter from Lord Ponsonby, Parliamentary Under Secretary Ministry of Justice, dated 27 January 2025 relating to Sentencing for Dangerous Drivers

Correspondence Jan. 28 2025

Committee: Justice Committee (Department: Ministry of Justice)

Found: DRIVING Thank you for your letter of 9 January to the Lord Chancellor and Secretary of State for


Non-Departmental Publication (Guidance and Regulation)
HM Prison and Probation Service

Mar. 04 2025

Source Page: Judicial Brochure: Yorkshire and the Humber Structured Interventions
Document: Judicial Brochure: Yorkshire and the Humber Structured Interventions (webpage)

Found: driving or drink driving offences.


Non-Departmental Publication (Guidance and Regulation)
HM Prison and Probation Service

Mar. 04 2025

Source Page: Judicial Brochure: Wales/Cymru Structured Interventions
Document: Judicial Brochure: Wales/Cymru Structured Interventions (webpage)

Found: driving or drink driving offences.


Scottish Government Publication (FOI/EIR release)

Jan. 21 2025

Source Page: Road accidents caused by road rage/impatient driving: FOI release
Document: Road accidents caused by road rage/impatient driving: FOI release (webpage)

Found: become known to Police Scotland.Police Scotland do not directly record whether road rage or impatient driving


Open Petition since 24th March 2025

Drivers arrested for drug driving to be banned immediately - 191 Signatures
(Estimated Final Signatures: 211 - 1 added in the past 24hrs)

Change the law surrounding dangerous driving to mandate that people who are arrested for having illegal drugs in their system while driving are immediately banned, there and then. We believe this will help prevent further accidents or death.

Found: Change the law surrounding dangerous driving to mandate that people who are arrested for having illegal


Written Question
Road Traffic Offences: Mobile Phones
Wednesday 30th April 2025

Asked by: Edward Morello (Liberal Democrat - West Dorset)

Question to the Department for Transport:

To ask the Secretary of State for Transport, whether her Department has conducted public awareness campaigns on the dangers of mobile phone use while driving.

Answered by Lilian Greenwood - Parliamentary Under-Secretary (Department for Transport)

THINK! is the Government’s flagship road safety campaign, which aims to reduce the number of people killed or seriously injured on our roads by addressing a range of issues, including mobile phone distraction. In 2022, the Government ran a THINK! Campaign targeting 17-24 year old men and women, which coincided with the broadening of the legal offence of using a handheld phone while driving.

The campaign led to 75% of young men agreeing that it is always dangerous to use a handheld phone when you are at the wheel, with between two thirds to 80% of the audience taking action to change their behaviour after seeing the campaign’s short films.

Previous THINK! campaigns have addressed the role of passengers in distracting drivers, including through mobile phone use. Mobile phone campaigns also ran in 2017 and 2018 after the 2017 increase in penalties for driving while using a handheld phone. A radio advert asking drivers to ‘Put your phone away’ runs throughout the year via the Fillers service, through which radio stations run public service adverts at no cost.


Deposited Papers
Ministry of Justice

Dec. 31 2007

Source Page: Offences relating to motor vehicles, England and Wales 2005: supplementary tables. 123 p.
Document: DEP2007-0427.pdf (PDF)

Found: with alcohol in the blood above the prescribed limit81,8057455882,81377,659 Driving and failing