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Driving meaning
present participle and gerund of drive
Example sentences (20)
Last December he was sentenced to 12 months in prison and suspended from driving for two years after pleading guilty to dangerous driving, driving without a licence and driving without insurance.
Marquett pleaded guilty to charges of drug supply, driving under the influence of drugs, driving in a speed or manner dangerous, driving disqualified, and driving with an illicit drug in his system.
The 29-year-old defendant, from The Hollies, Egremont, admitted four offences: dangerous driving, driving while over the limit for cocaine, driving while disqualified and driving while having no valid insurance.
The woman has been charged with causing death by dangerous driving, two counts of causing grievous bodily injury by dangerous driving and a number of other related driving offences, including driving with excess alcohol in breath.
A 22-year-old man is facing multiple charges including dangerous driving, driving away from police, driving without a licence and driving without insurance.
CSP Troop H Hartford was driving on I-91 northbound about 4:56 a.m. when he spotted a vehicle driving the wrong way and trying to exit the interstate onto the Route 9 North on ramp by driving through the grass median, state police said.
Giving evidence on the fifth day of his trial, McHugh, of Artillery Road, Park Hall, near Oswestry, told a jury of six men and six women that he had had “next to none” driving experience, having never had a driving lesson or a driving licence.
He previously admitted dangerous driving, failing to stop, driving otherwise in accordance with a licence and driving a vehicle without insurance.
If you are stopped by police while driving in a potentially dangerous manner or your footwear is a reason for an accident, you could be charged with driving without due care and attention (careless driving).
Kamil Legowski entered guilty pleas to one count of driving without due care and attention, one of driving without a licence, and one of driving without insurance when he appeared before magistrates in Worcester.
The force is reminding drivers of the dangers and consequences of not wearing a seatbelt, which is one of the Fatal 5 offences – careless driving, speeding, drink or drug driving, using a mobile phone while driving and not wearing a seatbelt.
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A 34-year-old man was arrested at the scene on suspicion of driving whilst unfit through drink, driving whilst unfit through drugs and causing serious injury by careless driving.
According to Councilor Ewen-Campen, there has been increased reckless driving, such as driving the wrong way on one-way streets, blowing through red lights and driving at dangerous speeds.
An arrest of a man in his 30s has been made, on suspicion of death by dangerous driving, failing to stop at the scene of a collision, driving whilst unfit through drink or drugs, and causing death by careless driving while unfit.
Drink driving, drug driving, driving without due care and attention, failure to stop.
He was arrested on suspicion of drug driving, driving while disqualified, and causing injury by dangerous driving, as well as cocaine and cannabis possession with intent to supply.
KHALID SMAILI, 47, of Victoria Road, Netley pleaded guilty to driving without insurance, drug driving and driving without a licence.
Looking at The Driving Standards Agency (DVSA) data, the AA Driving School discovered that a total of 245 driving test centres (three quarters) still had average wait times in excess of six weeks at the end of January.
Meanwhile, road safety crimes ranged from drink-driving and driving with no insurance to driving while using a phone and failing to wear a seatbelt.