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Warning for company car drivers as motoring fines surge

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9 May 2017

NEW figures released by Lex Autolease show a motoring fines surge in 2016 as the number of penalties incurred by company car drivers rose 21% year-on-year.

Research from 353,000 company vehicles in operation across the UK, revealed drivers racked up a £14 million bill last year, an increase of more than a quarter (26%) on 2015. The figure represents a steep rise from the £7 million accrued in 2012.

Lex Autolease says a clampdown on bus lane infringements and illegal parking by local government is largely behind the rise.

The number of drivers caught by bus lane cameras has risen by 27% last year compared with the previous 12 months, with the value of the fines rising by more than a third over the period.

The number of parking offences committed by company car drivers increased by more than 34% in 2016 whilst the cost for businesses increased by the same amount to £6 million.

Tim Porter, managing director at Lex Autolease, said: “The local government clampdown on ‘minor’ motoring offences is behind the increase, and UK businesses are footing the bill. There is now a greater need to take action to change driver behaviours, such as providing additional education and training.

“Organisations can better understand how the increase in fines and penalties impacts their business by benchmarking their data against similar fleets.  Businesses can also look to put in place straightforward driver policies and procedures to help reduce the risk and bring down the bill.”

A surge in penalty receipts for the Dart charge – a congestion charge for the Dartford crossing – also made a significant contribution.

The introduction of number plate recognition, which replaced the old system of paying at booths in 2014, saw penalty collections rise 55% year on year, costing UK firms £736,244 in the 12 months to December. The charge accounted for 14% of the total offences committed by company car drivers in 2016.

The figures reveal the frequency of more serious offences increased at a much slower rate last year.

Penalties for speeding, using a mobile phone behind the wheel and dangerous driving rose by just 5% in 2016 and accounted for just under a fifth of the total offences recorded.

In total, company drivers committed 40,647 more offences in 2016 than in 2015, bringing the overall figure to 238,833.

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