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All drivers in the UK now face automatic £100 fine for driving in the wrong lane

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A £100 fine warning has been issued to anyone who uses motorways in the UK. New cameras have been installed which will land motorists with an automatic £100 fine and the risk of three points on their licenses if caught driving in the wrong lane.

This applies to motorway drivers using a shut lane, normally marked with a red 'X' on an overhead sign. Now National Highways, which maintains motorways and trunk roads, says it has improved its motorway cameras to catch drivers doing this. READ MORE: Tesco implements checks on shoppers' receipts before they are allowed to leave store On Twitter, National Highways said: "There's no eXcuse - don't ignore the red X. "It's illegal to drive in a red X lane and motorway cameras can now automatically

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