No. A driver may clearly be at fault but a decision to prosecute will not be automatic unless there is clear evidence of careless driving. The circumstances must involve more than a momentary lapse in concentration or misjudgement. After due consideration of all the circumstances, a decision may be taken not to institute court proceedings. If the police decide to commence a prosecution, the Procurator Fiscal Service will review that decision.
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