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The phrase 'driving offences' is correct and usable in written English.
You can use it when talking about any type of infraction related to driving. For example: "If you are convicted of certain driving offences, you may face a suspension of your driver's license."
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Driving under the influence of alcohol or drugs was defined as all driving offences due to alcohol, narcotics, or non-prescribed medicine.
Lord was also jailed for driving offences.
So far, they have uncovered 22 alleged driving offences.
More daring policemen are issuing fines for driving offences for the first time since the war.
In later years he was arrested for drugs and driving offences and twice banned from driving.
In later life he battled alcoholism, and on a number of occasions was stopped by police for driving offences.
More should be done, he believes, to encourage people facing driving offences to deal with it out of court.
Nick Freeman, a lawyer who has represented a string of celebrities accused of drink driving offences, criticised the sentence.
At the time he was on bail at his cousin Barry Parsons' home in Tintinhull, Somerset, in relation to drugs and driving offences.
The 26-year-old was stopped near the club's training ground on Tuesday on suspicion of fraud in relation to driving offences.
The 26-year-old was stopped yesterday near the club's training ground on suspicion of fraud in relation to driving offences.
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