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564,417 ROAD OFFENCES IN 1952_ VINES totalling £687,514 9s. Id.

4th September 1953
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were imposed in 1952 for contraventions of road and motor-vehicle law. Altogether there were 564,417 proven and alleged offences, of which 32,138 concerned speeding by goods vehicles and 3,974 speeding by public service vehicles.

These figures are given in "Offences Relating to Motor Vehicles," an, analysis prepared by the Home Office and published by the Stationery Office at is. 9d.

a2. Prosecutions were made in 11,148 cases in connection with offences relating to records of work and 10,522 were successful. Fines imposed on 10,019 persons totalled £10,254 8s. lid. Dangerous loading led to 3,592 convictions, 3,440 of which resulted in fines amounting to £.5,922 5s. 9d,

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