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Youngsters Just Pass Their Driving Test And Caught Speeding,
6 month ban, would this cure their future speeding offences?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Statistically, though, young drivers get many times more points on their licence than "older" drivers, certainly that's how insurance companies see it when calculating premiums.
Anyone who tots up six points within two years of getting their licence will automatically lose it:
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Anyone who tots up six points within two years of getting their licence will automatically lose it:
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^ As said, more than a 6 month ban is already law, 2 speeding offences (which are at least 3 points each ) in the first 2 years after passing your test and your licence is revoked.
You can't get it back until you have re-passed an extended version of the driving test and attended a speed awareness course!
Plus your insurance will go through the roof!
You can't get it back until you have re-passed an extended version of the driving test and attended a speed awareness course!
Plus your insurance will go through the roof!
"But why are young drivers being treated differently from older drivers who have just passed their test?"
They are not. The regulation (6 points and licence is revoked) is the New Drivers' Act, not the Young Drivers' Act. It applies to anybody who commits offences within two years of passing their first test. Also important to remember that they are not banned but have their full licence revoked. They can immediately obtain a new provisional licence and must pass their test (both parts) again.
They are not. The regulation (6 points and licence is revoked) is the New Drivers' Act, not the Young Drivers' Act. It applies to anybody who commits offences within two years of passing their first test. Also important to remember that they are not banned but have their full licence revoked. They can immediately obtain a new provisional licence and must pass their test (both parts) again.
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