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A friend told me she thinks her partner may be about to lose his driving licence because he was caught speeding twice in three weeks. The second time he was doing about 130 m.p.h. She thinks he got 3 points the first time, and either 6 or 9 the second time. I told her that if it adds up to 12 points he will lose his licence for a period of time, following which he will have to retake his driving test. Can anybody tell me if this is correct?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.If the total is 12 or more then he will in all probablility lose his license. However it is up to the magistrate to impose a re test, something they are increasingly doing as a punishment, but it is not certain. At the speed concerned It is likely that the magistrate will impose a ban just for this offence, ie regardless of the toting up procedure. If this helps I was once caught speeding at 122mph, I was fined �300, banned for 56 days and had, what was termed a "nominal" 6 points added. When I got my license back, the number of points next to the offence was 0, it seems that if you get a ban for the offence then the points are effectivley 0. I did not have to re take my test.