When getting insurance, any previous convictions could greatly change your insurance premium.
Most insurance companies insist on knowing any previous convictions in the last 5 years. In most cases, after 4 years the points can be taken off your driving licence. With more serious offences (causing death while being drunk, etc) the points stay on your licence for 11 years.
Looking at the general offences, the rule is that the points remain valid for 3 years, then can be removed after 1 more year
Under the 'totting up' rule if you acquire 12 or more valid points, you will lose your licence. The mandatory length of the driving ban will be 6 months, but in some cases may be less or more, depending on the circumstances, and the court's decision.
Rob Laird - ADI
RPL Driving School
Sunday, 11 January 2009
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