Any driver clocking up 12 or more penalty points for offences committed in a three year period is normally banned from driving for a minimum of six months.
If you are at risk of a ban under the totting up rules, you might be able to put forward a legal argument to avoid a ban.
Losing a driving licence even for a short period of time will often cause exceptional hardship to you or others. In many cases of this type we have successfully persuaded magistrates to accept an exceptional hardship argument. We can put forward the evidence and representations on your behalf if you are uncomfortable addressing the court. Bear in mind that you may face cross-examination from the prosecution solicitor or barrister in this sort of case.
For expert help, please call our motorist defence team now on Freephone 0800 046 3066, learn more from our transport law blog or continuing reading through our road traffic law website.
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