Driving Ban FAQ and Free legal advice for the UK motorist. Avoid driving ban, driving disqualification, speeding ban, speeding disqualification, licence ban, totting up, lose driving licence ... What affect will a driving disqualification have on my insurance?
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What is the maximum punishment for driving whilst disqualified? ... The Court guidelines are that there should be at least a further disqualification and a fine. In exceptional circumstances, a further ban can be avoided but there will be a fine.
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There is no statutory maximum period of disqualification. The following offences carry obligatory disqualification: causing death by dangerous driving; dangerous driving; driving or attempting to drive when unfit through drink or drugs or with excess alcohol in breath, blood, or urine (see drunken driving);
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Re-applying for your driving licence after disqualification ... You must apply for a new driving licence before you start to drive after your disqualification period has ended. You can apply to renew your licence up to 56 days before the disqualification ends...
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Endorsements, penalty points and disqualifications and how they affect your driving ... Getting your driving licence back after disqualification...
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A print version is also available and is published by The Stationery Office Limited as the The Driving Licences (Disqualification until Test Passed) (Prescribed Offence) Order 2001, ISBN 0 11 039095 4. The print version may be purchased by clicking here.
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(c) the driving disqualification condition is met in relation to the offence. ... (2) The driving disqualification condition is met— ... 55 Duty to give notice to foreign authorities of driving disqualification of a non-UK resident...
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Driving disqualification where vehicle used for purposes of crime ... [F004(2A) If in a case to which this Article applies by virtue of paragraph (1A) the court is satisfied that the assault was committed by driving a motor vehicle, the court may order the person convicted to be disqualified, for such period as the...
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24 Driving disqualification where vehicle used for purposes of crime ... (b)if he applies under [F7section 42] of that Act for the disqualification to be removed and the court so orders, [F7subsection (5)] of that section shall not have effect so as to require particulars of the order to be endorsed on [F8the counterpart...
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If you’re convicted of a motoring offence, the courts can fine you and endorse your driving licence with penalty points. Endorsements must stay on your driving licence for four or eleven years depending on the offence ... offences resulting in disqualification ... Getting your driving licence back after disqualification...
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