What happens when you get 12 points?

If you reach 12 points on your licence, this is classed as “totting up”. When you tot up to 12 or more points on your licence, you automatically fall to be disqualified for 6 months. You will have to go to court for this offence.
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How long do you get banned for when you get 12 points?

Once you reach 12 points then the court will impose an immediate driving ban for a minimum of 6 months. This is known as a 'totting-up' disqualification.
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What happens if I have 12 points?

When a person reaches 12 points the law requires Magistrates to disqualify them for at least 6 months. It is recognised that everyone who is disqualified from driving will suffer some hardship and inconvenience. That alone will not enable a ban to be reduced or avoided.
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Can you drive with 12 points UK?

You can be banned from driving if you already have 12 or more penalty points on your licence. Your ban can last: 6 months, if you get 12 or more penalty points within 3 years. 12 months, if you get a second disqualification within 3 years.
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How many points get you banned?

Our clients often ask us how many points are required before they receive a driving ban. The short answer is, if you amount 12 penalty points or more on your driving licence within a three year period, you will be known as a “totter” and banned from driving for a minimum period of six months.
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Do you automatically lose your license with 12 points?

If you reach 12 points on your licence, this is classed as “totting up”. When you tot up to 12 or more points on your licence, you automatically fall to be disqualified for 6 months.
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What happens if I have 9 points?

When you have 9 penalty points on your licence, you cannot accept any further fixed penalty tickets and must go to court if you are charged with another motoring offence. You should be aware that you can be disqualified from driving if you get 12 or more penalty points within 3 years.
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Will I be offered a speed awareness course?

You may be eligible if: you haven't attended a speed awareness course in the past three years. the speed you were caught at was within the acceptable range. This is typically between the speed limit + 10% + 2mph and the speed limit + 10% + 9mph (for example, between 35-42mph in a 30mph zone).
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How many points until I lose my license?

New drivers face much stricter penalties when it comes to the rules and regulations around licence points. Any new driver who gets 6 or more points during their first 2 years after passing their driving test, will have their licence revoked.
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What speed is an instant ban UK?

Will I get an instant ban? At excessive speeds of this nature (or of more than 30mph over the speed limit), a court appearance and instant driving ban is highly likely.
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Can you lose your licence for speeding?

Can I get disqualified from driving for speeding? Depending on the severity of the speeding offence, you may be disqualified from driving for up to 56 days. Also, if you build up more than 12 points on your licence you will lose it.
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Are points removed after a ban?

The mandatory guideline is that under the totting up system, when a ban comes to an end, a driver's licence is returned, their slate is wiped clean and all points are removed.
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Is a driving ban better than points?

You may want to look at the relevant webpage for the particular offence you are facing. Sometimes driving bans can be used to your advantage. For example, if you are a new driver and penalty points would result in the revocation of your licence. Unlike penalty points, a ban will not cause your licence to be revoked.
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Do I have to redo my driving test after a ban?

You will normally not have to retake your test once your ban is spent. However, it is entirely up to the discretion of the court and, in extreme circumstances, your licence can be revoked and you will have to retake your test.
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Can I drive on the day my ban ends?

You cannot drive until your disqualification period has ended. Once the ban has come to an end you may be able to drive, even if your physical licence has not yet arrived.
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What happens if I get 6 points within 2 years?

Under the Road Traffic (New Drivers) Act, any driver who gets six or more penalty points within two years of passing your test will have their driving licence revoked. This includes any penalty points given before they passed their test.
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Do you have to tell insurance about points straight away?

Immediately or at renewal: Most insurers only ask you to declare any points received while you've been covered by them at renewal time, but some state in their terms that you must tell them as soon as you receive the conviction, so do check.
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How many people are driving with more than 12 points?

The most common driving myths explained - from... Greater London has the most drivers with more than 12 points, with 1,194 people on or above the threshold.
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Does having points on licence affect insurance?

Having penalty points on your driving licence is almost certain to affect your car insurance. Not only is it likely that you'll pay more than usual for cover, it's possible that some insurance providers won't be willing to cover you at all.
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Is it better to do a speed awareness course or take the points?

“Actuarially, those who have committed a speeding offence are more likely to go on to make a fault claim,” he says. “But those who go on a speed awareness course learn something, don't collect points and we believe, go on to be better drivers and thus less likely to make a fault claim.” Robertson agrees.
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How many mph can you go over the speed limit?

The 10% rule

That's because the National Police Chiefs' Council (NPCC) urges police officers to use their discretion when dealing with drivers who break the speed limit. To be more specific, they recommend only handing out speeding tickets if a driver surpasses the speed limit by 10% plus 2.
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Can you fail a speed awareness course?

A speed awareness course does not contain any tests, so technically you cannot fail a course. However, the workshop leaders will expect you to engage and to take part in discussions. After the course, they'll call the police to let them know that you've fulfilled your commitment.
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How long do speeding points last?

Speeding points stay on your licence for 4 years, or for 11 years if it's a particularly bad offence. They stay on your licence either from the date of your conviction, or the date of your offence. Even after the points have come off your licence record, traffic offences are not rehabilitated for five years.
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Can you appeal points on your licence?

There is no formal appeal against a Fixed Penalty Notice, but if you do not agree that you are guilty of the offence you can request a Court hearing. However, it is worth noting that if the case is tried at Court and you are still found guilty of the offence you will receive much higher and severe penalties.
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How long is a totting up ban?

How long does a totting up ban last for? The recommended mandatory period of disqualification for a totting up ban is 6 months.
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