Track Experience Day when banned for totting up
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I’m sorry but my lack of internet skills have only found very old posts on this.
Currently, if you have a ban for totting up can you do a track experience day? I’m arranging one for friends and a mate has got a 6 month totting up band for 2 6 point offences on the motorway (both 90ish) which I personally find very very harsh but laws the law.
If I take his money, sort the hotels and get to the track is he suddenly going to be told nope?
Again, I stress I have looked for other threads and not found them so if it’s on page 1 I am sorry be gentle
Currently, if you have a ban for totting up can you do a track experience day? I’m arranging one for friends and a mate has got a 6 month totting up band for 2 6 point offences on the motorway (both 90ish) which I personally find very very harsh but laws the law.
If I take his money, sort the hotels and get to the track is he suddenly going to be told nope?
Again, I stress I have looked for other threads and not found them so if it’s on page 1 I am sorry be gentle
I think pretty much every driving experience day I have been on required a drivers licence, its generally mentioned briefly at booking, then buried in the fine print and no one has ever asked or checked on the day. But chances are because it is in the fine print it will affect the insurance, so if you have an accident then they check that is where you are going to run into problems.
Panda nero said:
EyeHeartSpellin said:
Thank you genius.
It’s not at all clear and if you try book an experience day have you tried contacting the organisers?
It's at the organisers discretion who to accept and who not to ,who else can you ask ,genius ?It’s not at all clear and if you try book an experience day have you tried contacting the organisers?
Does no one have phone numbers anymore ?
EyeHeartSpellin said:
Panda nero said:
EyeHeartSpellin said:
Thank you genius.
It’s not at all clear and if you try book an experience day have you tried contacting the organisers?
It's at the organisers discretion who to accept and who not to ,who else can you ask ,genius ?It’s not at all clear and if you try book an experience day have you tried contacting the organisers?
Does no one have phone numbers anymore ?
EyeHeartSpellin said:
Panda nero said:
EyeHeartSpellin said:
Thank you genius.
It’s not at all clear and if you try book an experience day have you tried contacting the organisers?
It's at the organisers discretion who to accept and who not to ,who else can you ask ,genius ?It’s not at all clear and if you try book an experience day have you tried contacting the organisers?
Does no one have phone numbers anymore ?
EyeHeartSpellin said:
Why are you just saying things? It’s not at anyones discretion. Either it’s legal or not.
You are laughably clueless .The law and the road traffic act have no sway on track.
You do realise that race cars go over 70mph and under age kids also drive and race on tracks without a
road driving licence.
I'm done here ,enjoy your day out .
normalbloke said:
You didn’t ask if it was legal or not. Only if he was going to be told yes or no. As previously mentioned,asking the organisers is the only answer, which you don’t seem to like. I would also be reluctant to use any company who couldn’t be easily contacted by phone. This should go well.
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