New/Young Drivers - Driving Less Than Two Years

 

 

In every case for which there is a risk of incurring penalty points on your driving licence, there is a benefit to contacting a specialist solicitor at Pannone.

If you have yet to reach the second anniversary of first passing your driving test, you are within your probationary period.

If you amass six or more penalty points within your probationary period, your driving licence will be revoked and you will be required to retake your test. Having successfully re-taken your test, your new driving licence will retain the six points amassed previously, leaving you at risk of a totting up disqualification if you incur a further six points within three years of the date of the first offence.

However, an allegation that a driving offence has been committed does not necessarily have to lead to a conviction. It still falls to the police and or the prosecution to prove the offence.

Do not simply accept the contents of a Notice of Intended Prosecution or a summons, call our driving offence solicitors today and we will assess your offence and ensure the best possible outcome for you.

To arrange a discussion with a motoring offences solicitor click here or call us on 0800 840 4929.

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