What are the moving traffic Offences in London?
What are the moving traffic Offences in London? What are the moving traffic offences? The offences include making banned turns, failing to proceed in the direction indicated by an arrow, stopping on yellow box junction markings, driving in bus lanes and ignoring signs prohibiting motor vehicle access or vehicles over a certain weight.
What does PCN moving traffic mean?
Where a Enforcement Authority believes that a moving traffic contravention has occurred, it may serve a Penalty Charge Notice on the person appearing to them to be the owner of the vehicle. This is usually the person registered as the keeper at the Driver and Vehicle Licensing Agency (DVLA).
How much is a PCN fine in London?
If your vehicle is involved in a contravention on the red route, you'll be sent a Penalty Charge Notice (PCN) for £160. You need to pay this within 28 days. If you pay this within 14 or 21 days (it will say on the PCN), the amount will be reduced to £80.
How do I appeal a PCN with transport for London?
- To appeal you need to complete the form sent with the notice of rejection.
- Do not send this to us but to the address shown on the appeal form.
- You may opt for either a personal or postal hearing.
- Remember, you only have 28 days from the date of the notice of rejection to appeal to the tribunal.