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DRIVERS who commit traffic fences in Scotland are r offered the chance to pay tl fines without having to go court.

A fixed penalty system me that, for a wide range of fences, drivers admitting ti guilt can pay either £10 fc non-endorsable offence or for an endorsable offence.

If a driver wants to contest case, he can still do so.

The system should speed court time and save dri‘ much inconvenience.

If the offence is endorse the driver must submit his c ing licence when paying the f But if the offence takes a dr over the 12-point limit, the r ter can only be dealt with court.

A spokesman at the Scot office of the Freight Trans! Association welcomed the m as a constructive way to with uncontested cases.

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