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![Transport for London increases the penalty charge for red route offences to £160 from Monday, January 17 Transport for London increases the penalty charge for red route offences to £160 from Monday, January 17](https://www.suffolknews.co.uk/_media/img/N117P3SFHZMKD5YPILOO.jpg)
Transport for London increases the penalty charge for red route offences to £160 from Monday, January 17
Theory test UK for Thai - Why have 'red routes' been introduced in major cities? A. To allow lorries to load more freely B. To help the traffic flow C. To provide
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