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Woods on Road Traffic Offences, Hardback Book

Woods on Road Traffic Offences Hardback

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Road Traffic Offences are by far the most prosecuted type of criminal offence in theCourts of Ireland.

Woods on Road Traffic Offences provides a single of point of reference for road traffic law, covering the investigation, prosecution and the hearing of offence cases. The book covers a wide range of topics including detecting traffic violations, careless driving, parking and obstruction offences, and lighting of vehicles.

These are set out in a straightforward and helpful manner.

The statutory provision is set out along with the potential penalties and possible defences.

This new edition has been extensively revised and rewritten.

In particular this new edition has been updated to include:- The enactment of Road Traffic act 2010 which substantially overhauls the landscape on driving offences. - New EU rules for maximum daily and fortnightly driving times, as well as daily and weekly minimum rest periods for all drivers of road haulage and passenger transport vehicles. - Legislative changes in the area of Public Service Vehicles- Considerable amendments to the Finance Acts as they relate to Road Traffic OffencesThe relevant cases, legislation and Acts covered include:- European Union (Road Transport) (Working Conditions and Road Safety) Regulations 2017- Road Traffic Act 2014- Taxi Regulation Act 2013- Road Traffic Act 2010- Public Transport Regulation Act 2009- Roads Act 2007- Waste Management (Amendment) Act 2001Oisín Clarke BL is a practising barrister specialising in criminal law and road traffic offences.

Oisín has considerable experience in defending intoxicated driving offences and a large part of his practice comprises the defence of criminal cases at both trial and appellate level.

He also specialises in judicial review in which he appears for both State parties and private citizens.

Oisín has also written and lectured extensively on road traffic legislation and offences. Matthew Kenny is the co-founder of O'Sullivan Kenny Solicitors, a Road Traffic Specialist Solicitors Practice in Dublin.

He has worked extensively in the trial department, and so he has wide experience of all aspects of criminal defence matters.

He has a particular interest in Road Traffic cases, and wrote a CPD guide to Road Traffic Law for a major on-line education provider. Mark O'Sullivan is a partner with O'Sullivan Kenny Solicitors, a firm specialising in criminal defence, road traffic law and related areas.

Mark has represented clients in the District Court; The Circuit Court; The Central Criminal Court; The Court of Criminal Appeal and the Supreme Court.

He appears daily in the District Court where he represents clients charged with all criminal and road traffic offences.

Mark is a volunteer with the Free Legal Advice Centre (FLAC) with whom he has been working with since 2014. This title is included in Bloomsbury Professional's Irish Criminal Law online service.

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