Motorists are being alerted to four new driving laws that come into effect from today. The changes, which start from Saturday, June 1, could result in hefty fines for some drivers if ignored.
Major rule changes will be felt in three Scottish cities where petrol and diesel drivers will be affected by the introduction of Low Emission Zones (LEZ).
These zones, which will operate continuously, will utilise Automatic Number Plate Recognition (ANPR) cameras linked to local and national vehicle licensing databases.
Vehicles that fail to meet the required standards will be identified and fines issued. This regulation will be enforced 24 hours a day, every day of the year. READ MORE: Mum left 'livid' as kids hurl 'disgusting' racial abuse at man and little girl across the street In other developments, local authorities currently conducting e-scooter trials can now request modifications to the trial area and fleet size.
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