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waynesgirl | 09:45 Mon 30th Jun 2008 | ChatterBank
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Does anyone know how long a driving ban stays on your licence for?
The ban i have is a TT9

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What's a TT9 ?
appart from a breville toaster?
It's a type of Audi, isn't it ?

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sorry meant to be tt 99
In that case it's 6 months
BTW, keep in practise, you may have to retake your driving test.
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4 years for a totter.
Special Code
TT99 To signify a disqualification under totting-up procedure. If the total of penalty points reaches 12 or more within 3 years, the driver is liable to be disqualified

All points are active for 3 years. but cannot be removed for 4 years
...it also depends on what the points are for!

11 years for:
- Drinking/drugs & driving (DR10, DR20, DR30 and DR80)
- Causing death by careless driving whilst under the influence of drink/drugs (CD40, CD50 and CD60) - Causing death by careless driving, then failing to provide a specimen for analysis (CD70)

4 years for:
- Dangerous driving (DD40, DD60 and DD80)
- Offences resulting in disqualification
- Disqualified from holding a full licence until a driving test has been passed.
- Other less serious endorsable offences (speeding, vehicle defects etc.).
spaced you really know how to cheer a person up don't you.?
pete.
well, they did ask didnt they. What do you expect for totting up driving violation points, a free holiday to Barbados?

Ok i'll make it less miserable: -

A holiday to the maldives for 4, free vehicle of your choice up to a value of �40k, tax, insurance
- Drinking/drugs & driving (DR10, DR20, DR30 and DR80)
- Causing death by careless driving whilst under the influence of drink/drugs (CD40, CD50 and CD60) - Causing death by careless driving, then failing to provide a specimen for analysis (CD70)

Free new car. insurance and tax for
- Dangerous driving (DD40, DD60 and DD80)
- Offences resulting in disqualification
- Disqualified from holding a full licence until a driving test has been passed.
- Other less serious endorsable offences (speeding, vehicle defects etc.).
Now thats better spaced... right off to commit a dr10 I feel like a holiday and a new car

Only joking before I get people jumping down my neck!!
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is that 4 years date of conviction or date of offence
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~Spaced~ You have posted info on every ban accept the one i asked about? Did u read the question properly at all??

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