Kent Police conducted a traffic operation in Thanet on Friday, October 25th, targeting illegal delivery drivers with the aim of ensuring road safety and compliance with traffic regulations.

During the evening of Friday 25 October 2024, a total of 28 delivery drivers using cars and scooters for their work were stopped and spoken to. Assisted by officers from the Home Office, checks were made by officers to ensure each driver had the proper documentation, including the correct business insurance.

Five vehicles were seized due to the drivers not being insured, and a total of seven people were reported for traffic offences including not having a licence, and no valid MOT.

A 38-year-old woman from Ramsgate, who was not a delivery driver, was also arrested during the evening, on suspicion of drug driving and driving without insurance. She was released on bail pending further enquiries.

Sergeant James Cattermole said:

‘People who regularly use vehicles on public roads as part of their job should ensure they are fully aware of legislation surrounding driving for a living. If they are not insured, they present a risk to themselves and others if a collision takes place.

‘Like all road users, they have a role to play in keeping the roads safe.

‘It is important during the colder wetter weather that they carry out regular checks on the vehicles to ensure they are kept in a roadworthy condition. Taking the time to check lights and brakes, and making sure they have the correct business insurance can mean the difference between working or watching your vehicle get seized and a trip to court.’

By Ed

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