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Driving without reasonable consideration - Section 3 RTA 1988
The definition of this offence is set out in section 3ZA of the Road Safety Act 2006. A driver can be guilty of driving without reasonable consideration for other persons only if those persons are inconvenienced by his driving (section 3ZA (3)).The penalties are the same as for driving without due care and attention.
This offence is appropriate when the driving amounts to a clear act of incompetence, selfishness, impatience or aggressiveness. There must, however, also be some inconvenience to other road users, for example, forcing other drivers to move over and/or brake as a consequence. The following examples are typical of what we are likely to regard as inconsiderate driving:
including:
unnecessarily slow driving or braking without good cause;
So if the road is clear, no hazards you should be driving appropriately to the speed limit.
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