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Articles | Knowing More about Penalty Points and the Driving Test |
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Driving becomes a hobby for some people. Sometimes, they cannot spend a day without feeling the fun of driving and mostly they will tell their story to friends or family member about the driving experience. Of course, this will make people with no driving interest change their mind. They will start thinking of getting driving license and feel the driving challenge. Support your friends or family when they want to apply for provisional license and tell them there are penalty points which the effects should be aware of. Learner drivers in must be supervised by a full license holder who is twenty one years or older and has held their license for a minimum of 3 years. Any offense done by a provisional license holder will result some penalty points. They will be added to your license and your supervisor can be prosecuted for helping and abetting. There are some things you should understand more relate to your provisional driving license and penalty points. The first is if you add any points on your record, they can stay on for a minimum of 4 years. Another penalty points can stay for as long as 10 years and they depend on the mistake you have made. Then, coming to driving course cannot automatically remove your penalty points. They can be omitted from your record after the statutory time has expired. Do not forget to apply to the DVLA and pay a fee for the points to be removed. With your penalty points, you still have chance to take the driving test, but more than 6 points on your license, your license will be revoked under the new driver act. Next, all your pass certificate and provisional license will be sent to the DVLA and you will receive a letter back which suggests you be a learner and take the driving test again. If you own twelve points or more, it means a ban. Having penalty points on a driving license may result higher insurance premiums. Therefore you should drive carefully and never break the law otherwise you will spend more time and money to get your full driving license. |
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