Welcome 

1. Welcome

Welcome to keepmedriving, the motoring lawyer service from Richard Nelson Solicitors, providing you with advice and assistance for all motoring offences including speeding fines, dangerous driving and drink driving, whether they be personal or business related.

Joining Keepmedriving 

2. Joining Keepmedriving

If you drive for a living, or would find life difficult without a car, then you should think carefully about ways to ensure you do not lose your licence. Membership of keepmedriving can help you to make sure that you keep your licence.

Getting help 

3. Getting help

If you have committed, or it is alleged that you have committed, a driving offence or if you have a driving related problem, then you will need to get some expert assistance as soon as possible. Keepmedrivingcan provide you with that much needed help.

Contacting Keepmedriving 

4. Contacting Keepmedriving

If you have a driving related problem then contacting keepmedriving could not be easier – and the sooner you do it the less chance there is of a minor problem becoming a major one.

Our services 

5. Our services

Keepmedriving aim to provide as wide a range of driving offence-related services as possible. If you have a driving offence-related problem you should contact us without delay and we will advise you as to your best course of action.

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Proposals to increase average speed cameras

Proposals to increase average speed...

A report in the Daily Telegraph of 25 janaury 2010 reveals that the Sustainable Development Commission is calling on the Government to introduce average speed cameras to all motorways in order to ensure that motorists observe the 70 mph limit.

Motorists to be at fault

Motorists to be at fault

The government is considering making motorists legally responsible, even where they are not at fault, for any accident involving a cyclist or pedestrian. The proposed change to the law would make the most powerful vehicle in any collision liable for insurance and compensation purposes and is a move which is in part intended to encourage more use of environmentally friendly modes of transport.

Cyclists and road traffic law

Cyclists and road traffic law

A cyclist who knocked down a child in Oxford and was convicted of careless cycling under the Road Traffic Act 1988, section 29 demonstrates that, whilst cyclists are often vulnerable, they are also capable of causing harm to others and are most certainly subject to road traffic laws.

Cars to Outsmart Drivers

Cars to Outsmart Drivers

Smart cars fitted with CCTV masts and parked at junctions to monitor traffic, are now being piloted by Greater Manchester Police in a bid to drive down accidents caused by driver distraction.

Dorset speed camera blunder

Dorset speed camera blunder

In what has been described as an “historical clerical error”, the Dorset Strategic Safety Camera Partnership is having to track down all of the drivers who have been caught by a particular speed camera over a period of ten years and inform them that their fines are to be refunded and any penalty points rescinded.

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About Us

About Us

With offices in several parts of the UK, keepmedriving is able to service all of your legal motoring needs and to provide you with local support as and when you need it. As part of Richard Nelson Solicitors, keepmedriving has access to a wide resource of legal and technical expertise and can assist with you with any issue which should arise.

To contact keepmedriving either complete the appropriate online information form which you will find in the Getting Help section, request a free, no obligation call-back using the call-back form below or phone us during office hours on 084 4804 4804

Dorset speed camera blunder