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New Judge | 11:51 Fri 04th Oct 2024 | Motoring
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In this thread:

https://www.theanswerbank.co.uk/Motoring/Question1879509-3.html

Which has for some reason been closed, I made it clear that misleading information was being published by solicitors and others. As Corby has highlighted, even National Highways are at it:

https://www.gov.uk/government/news/motorists-urged-to-check-tyres-and-journeys-before-setting-off-this-bank-holiday

"If you are stopped by the police and found with illegal tyres, you could receive a £2,500 fine and 3 penalty points per tyre."

You couldn't because the law doesn't allow it.

Is it a good idea to fool motorists with this (and much more) misleading information? Or is it irresponsible?

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Oh,dont bother barry.Im not sure if the mods and the Eds on this site know their rear-ends from their elbows.

Don't be so rude, ynna.  Barry took the trouble to politely explain what probably happened and what he said is correct.

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