Company director was fined more over £1,000 after he overtook a cyclist on country road without leaving enough space. Wayne Humphreys, 77, was caught in the frame approaching a cyclist as he overtook him. in white Audi Q8 in Pant Hirvaun, Bridgend, last year.
Humphreys, who listed as director of Humphreys Warehousing and Storage and WA Humphreys International Transport on Companies House was forced to pay out a total of £1887 and four penalty points after sending an Operation Snap. GoSafe received footage of the incident that happened on On September 15, 2021, Humphreys was offered a course as an alternative to prosecution. for driving without proper care and attention.
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Humphreys, of Tayla Harve, Ponticlan, failed take a course and later failed fulfill with a fixed penalty notice as a result in his appearance in Magistrates Court Cardiff on June 8th is year. He was found guilty of driving without due care and attention and got four penalty points on his license and was fined £1,152 and ordered to pay CPS £620 and a victim’s supplement of £115.
GoSafe regularly receives applications through Operation Snap, which encourages public announce closure pass incidents in to protect cyclists on road. A GoSafe spokesperson said: “Despite this, unfortunately, GoSafe continues to receive regular Op Snap views associated with closures pass incidents. This result shows that these notions are taken seriously and properly amount of attention as we continue work make our roads safer for each.”
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