
They include what is termed as furious driving, careless or inconsiderate cycling, and failing to stop the vehicle when required by an authorised examiner.
Other offences are for vehicles with learner plates exceeding the speed limit, and for anyone selling or supplying a registration mark not of the prescribed size, shape or character.
They will be presented to Tynwald members for approval later this month.

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