Failing to comply with a give way to oncoming vehicles sign.
Contravention code 37:
Failing to comply with a give way to oncoming vehicles sign.
Local authorities are now enforcing this contravention using CCTV
Sample signs:
37 Give way to oncoming traffic.


How to have your penalty charge notice (PCN) for this moving traffic contravention cancelled.
Before checking the specific information relating to this offence you will need to check the following general information.
General advice for all moving traffic contraventions
What a penalty charge notice (PCN) must contain
Specific Advice for this moving traffic contravention.
As the contravention is that of “failing to comply with a give way to oncoming vehicles sign it is important to remember that in order to prove this contravention that the enforcing authority must actually show you passing the sign at the exact time when an oncoming vehicle is approaching.. It is not sufficient to simply show your vehicle. You can ask to see the video or photographic evidence.
Was the signage clear, on both sides of the street, illuminated and placed before the area where you should give way to oncoming vehicles.
Were there road markings, if so did they contain exactly the same restrictions as the signs. Appeals have been upheld where wording on the road did not exactly match the sign.
If there are restrictions at certain times were times stated on the Penalty charge notice (PCN) actually the same as on the signs.
The PCN must also show a picture of the sign which is essential as the contravention is “failing to comply with a sign” etc
The give way to oncoming vehicle signs must be placed on each side of the road unless the road is less than 5 meters wide. It is very rare that a road is less than 5 meters wide. If there is only one sign and the road was not less than 5 metes wide then the contravention is not enforceable
Are the signs the correct size (see diagrams above)
Were there any other signs or road markings that contradict the restriction?




