Have you ever been slapped with an unfair fine? Tell us below... Fines can be issued if road users attempt to pass a car which has stopped at a pedestrian crossing.It also states drivers must not overtake if they would have to enter a lane for buses, trams or cycles during its hours of operation.And if there's a "No Overtaking" sign drivers mustn't pass other vehicles here either.Failing to follow these rules could result in hefty fines and penalty points too.Drivers could receive a fixed penalty for careless driving which results in a £100 fine and three points.Maximum fines are set at £5,000 while drivers could be issued between three and nine points with a temporary ban.The UK law states drivers should "overtake only when it is safe and.
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