Legal Support - Courts and Compliance
Legal Support - Courts and Compliance
You may be unfortunate enough to be called to a traffic commissioner's public inquiry. Traffic commissioners may conduct public inquiries to determine 'O' licence applications and public inquiries can be either environmental or disciplinary in nature.
Drivers can also be called by traffic commissioners to a driver conduct hearing at which action can be taken against their vocational licence. The legislation can be extremely complex to comprehend and the prospect of appearing before a Traffic Commissioner a daunting one.
Helpful advice can be obtained from Keep me on the road on all of the above and more. Keep me on the Road is the collective name for the Road Transport Law & Motorist Defence team at Rothera Sharp Solicitors. They provide specialist legal representation for operators and drivers.
Helpful advice from Road Transport Law and Motorist Defence experts
How to avoid appearing before the Traffic Commissioner
You have your Operator’s Licence and your vehicles are on the road… … but how do you make sure that you do not fall foul of the law and the Traffic Commissioner?
Aug 09, 2018
How to Prepare for Public Inquiry before the Traffic Commissioner
If you have been called to a Public Inquiry as an Operator, you need to ensure that you act promptly to stand the best chance of retaining your Licence.
Aug 09, 2018
Do I need a Good Vehicle Operator’s Licence?
If you are using a vehicle which is 3.5 tonnes or over you must consider whether you need to apply for an Operator’s Licence.
Aug 09, 2018
Further information can be found by visiting their dedicated website or by contacting Anton Balkitis, Olivia Maginn or Laura Newton on 0115 9100 600.






