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New driving rules in Scotland for 2023 - and a few old ones to keep in mind

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The beginning of a new year often brings some new laws along with it, and for 2023, there are a few new driving rules that all motorists in Scotland should be aware of.Setting off on a journey without knowing about these regulations could mean that you're slapped with a fine or licence points, so it's worth brushing up on your knowledge before getting behind the wheel.

Used car buying service Choosemycar.com has pulled together a list of the new rules that drivers should keep in mind whilst behind the wheel, as well as some introduced last year that you might have missed.Founder of the site Nick Zapolski said the new rules must be well-publicised or they may well catch drivers out.He explained: "Changing clean air or low emission zones, or local speed limits, is a great idea to reduce pollution and lower accident levels.

But local councils must make sure they are sufficiently publicising these changes, or many drivers will get caught out."Clean Air Zones (CAZ) to be implemented in ScotlandGlasgow became the first city to use CAZ last year, but now it plans to install cameras to catch and monitor those vehicles which don’t meet its standards.

However, don’t panic yet as enforcement won’t start until 2024, when other areas may also roll out CAZ.Pavement parking could be bannedCampaigns have been underway for several years to ban parking on pavements in Scotland, and it was actually approved back in 2019.

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