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12 Point Disqualification Periode

if a person receives 3 points for speeding on top of 9 points allready on their licence for drving without a full licence and without insurance, how long are they disqualified for?


jon_o  Mon 12/05/08 21:17
Buenchico
Mon 12/05/08
22:45
Quote:
"Generally, you can be disqualified from driving for:
* six months if you get 12 penalty points or more within three years
* 12 months if you get a second disqualification within three years
* two years if you get a third disqualification"

Source:
http://www.direct.gov.uk/en/Motoring/DriverLic ensing/EndorsementsAndDisqualifications/DG_069 887

Chris
NORMANTHEDOG
Tue 13/05/08
07:49
chris is right in what he says,but,it is not definate that you would be banned on reaching 12 points,if you can prove it would cause you hardship losing your licence on 12 points the court has the power to just impose fines etc and not a ban,but you would need a good case as the courts are very strict nowadays.
pusspuss
Tue 13/05/08
07:55
( drving without a full licence and without insurance, how long are they ) why not wait until you get a full licence, if your mother ,daughter, son etc was killed by a leaner driver would you be happy
TWR
Tue 13/05/08
08:10
Pusspuss, I could not have answered that any better.
Myriad2112
Tue 13/05/08
08:14
I had 9 points for speeding then got another 3, I went to court and told the judge (a nice lady) that I would lose my job and I wouldn't be able to take my son to his school. I was very surprised but they let me off so it's worth a go.
noknowledge
Tue 13/05/08
08:18
could not have answered any better TWR?
would you be happy if your mother,daughter,son was killed by a experienced driver with a full licence and 9 years fully protected insurance ,with windscreen cover????
pusspuss
Tue 13/05/08
08:24
noknowledge,why bother with lessons why bother with a test. why bother with insurance.hey lets all get our young kids cars. more jobs for the scrap man and the hospitals

david1702198
Tue 13/05/08
10:40
permanently with any luck
david1702198
Tue 13/05/08
10:43
no knowledge i think the point folk are trying to make is that accidents happen with experienced and inexperienced drivers but at least they have teh entitlement to be on the road in the first instance
TWR
Wed 14/05/08
19:36
Noknowlege, read the Question I answered, then re-read my answer!!!!!!!!!!!
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