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The Independent UK
The Independent UK
National
Neil Lancefield

Concerns raised as thousands of British drivers avoid ban despite 12 or more penalty points

  • An investigation by the RAC has revealed that over 4,000 drivers in Britain are legally permitted to drive despite accumulating 12 or more penalty points , which typically results in a driving ban.
  • Driver and Vehicle Licensing Agency (DVLA) figures show that 117 licence-holders have amassed more than 20 points specifically for speeding offences, with one individual having 45 points.
  • Drivers can avoid a ban under the 'totting up' process if they successfully argue 'exceptional hardship' in court, which could relate to their employment or family care responsibilities.
  • The RAC is advocating for the Government to empower courts to mandate the installation of 'intervening intelligent speed assistance (IISA)' devices in vehicles of repeat and excessive speeders.
  • Simon Williams, RAC head of policy, stated that such devices would prevent future speeding, save lives, and reduce speed-related collisions, with public research indicating strong support for this measure.

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