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bash123 | 16:11 Thu 14th Dec 2006 | Motoring
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can anyone please tell me what this mean ??????

Driving or propelling a vehicle and falling to comply with the indication given by a traffic sigh, contrary to section 36 road traffic act 1988.
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Hi Bash

Never had one but I would guess going through traffic lights on amber/red.

Bekki
That would be a failure to comply with any and all legal roadsigns which may exist at the scene of the infraction.

It could have been to "Give Way" or have indicated "No Entry" or be any of those listed in the Highway Code...

http://www.highwaycode.gov.uk/signs04.htm
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The 'propelling' would indicate that it includes pushing the vehicle through any of the above signs or signals also.
Your question was headed notice of intended prosecution which is what I assume you have received. The Police are simply investigating the offence of failing to comply with a road sign at a particular date time and location.

They want you as the registered keeper of the vehicle or as someone they believe may have knowledge of who was driving to tell them who it was

It is an offence not to provide the information requested unless you dont know and cant with reasonable diligence find out who the driver was
Scroll down to section 36, you have commited one of the offences in this list...............

http://www.opsi.gov.uk/acts/acts1988/Ukpga_198 80052_en_2.htm#mdiv36

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