New driver (first 2 years) Points / Ban / Revoked Licence ?
Discussion
DirktheDaring said:
My nephew passed his test about 6 weeks ago and he’s just been caught doing 47 in a 30.
I suspect he’ll be getting 6 points and a ban, silly boy.
Unlikely - he'll be offered a fixed penalty (3 points and £100) at that speed.I suspect he’ll be getting 6 points and a ban, silly boy.
He certainly won't be get points and a ban for the same offence (unless he already has 6 or more points), though if he did end up with 6 points he'd also have his licence revoked under the New Drivers Act, which is distinct from a ban.
DirktheDaring said:
My nephew passed his test about 6 weeks ago and he’s just been caught doing 47 in a 30.
I suspect he’ll be getting 6 points and a ban, silly boy.
Too fast for a course but within the threshold for a £100 Fixed Penalty with 3 points. I suspect he’ll be getting 6 points and a ban, silly boy.
Ignore nonsense on the internet about Band A / B / C fines. That’s for court proceedings, which can be avoided by paying a Fixed Penalty.
LastPoster said:
I think you just need to keep checking. My son took a mock test with his examiner on a Saturday and passed so picked a up a cancellation date for the following Friday (and passed). His girlfriend took four tests across about eight weeks, passing the last one. Both within the last month.
You weren’t wrong, as of this morning there’s a good choice of new dates in the system agtlaw said:
You understand correctly but he didn't get points. He was disqualified from driving. His licence was also revoked, because the disqualification was longer than 56 days.
Thank you, I had always assumed that a ban was effectively the same as getting 12 points. I understand now that this is not the case, and it makes a few prior stories I have heard make much more sense... Thank you again. Generally, I think the vast majority of youngsters I see who have recently passed their test seem to be very responsible / cautious drivers. Very different to how things were when I passed many years ago, so I think black boxes and the probationary period have probably contributed to a general improvement.
I'm shocked by the example from my OP. But there do seem to still be plenty of stories out there of youngsters making terrible mistakes and creating terrible consequences.
So I wonder if the standards of the youngest drivers really have improved, or if I've just been a bit blinkered.
I'm shocked by the example from my OP. But there do seem to still be plenty of stories out there of youngsters making terrible mistakes and creating terrible consequences.
So I wonder if the standards of the youngest drivers really have improved, or if I've just been a bit blinkered.
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