{"id":143580,"date":"2023-09-27T14:27:35","date_gmt":"2023-09-27T14:27:35","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/celebritywshow.com\/?p=143580"},"modified":"2023-09-27T14:27:35","modified_gmt":"2023-09-27T14:27:35","slug":"new-motoring-law-could-see-drivers-with-gps-devices-slapped-with-1k-fine","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/celebritywshow.com\/lifestyle\/new-motoring-law-could-see-drivers-with-gps-devices-slapped-with-1k-fine\/","title":{"rendered":"New motoring law could see drivers with GPS devices slapped with \u00a31k fine"},"content":{"rendered":"

In recent months, we've seen a manner of motoring laws come into power. Now new speed limit restrictions are being introduced which could impact sat nav users across the UK. <\/p>\n

GPS devices usually display local speed limit information to help motorists stay informed with the local area. But now some firms warned speed limit changes might not be done immediately.<\/p>\n

It could see drivers caught out as the map updates are yet to happen on their devices. It comes as Wales recently introduced a 20mph limit earlier this month.<\/p>\n

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The Welsh government pushed ahead with the plans despite some opposition after claiming the scheme would reduce collisions and incidents. Meanwhile London Mayor Sadiq Khan is considering further 20mph rollouts across the capital. <\/p>\n

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A whopping 40% of motorists in the UK say they rely on sat navs when heading out on a road trip. Tim Alcock, a spokesman for LeaseCar.uk, said it's important drivers don't rely on their devices. <\/p>\n

He said: "With new speed limits being introduced across the UK, it is extremely important that drivers aren't solely relying on their sat navs to get the speed limit.<\/p>\n

"The devices may not update straight away, meaning motorists could be travelling 10mph over the new limits. Currently, most police forces have a tolerance of 10% plus 2mph above the limit before drivers face prosecution for speeding."<\/p>\n

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