The New Drivers Act
The act applies to all drivers from, Great Britain,
Northern Ireland, the European Community and European
Economic Area, Isle of Man, Channel Islands and Gibraltar.
Drivers from designated countries
The act applies to you if you have exchanged a driving
licence from a designated country for a British licence and
pass a further driving test in this country.
The designated countries are: Australia, Barbados,
British Virgin Islands, Canada, Falkland Islands, Faroe
Islands, Hong Kong, Japan, Monaco, New Zealand, Republic of
Korea, Singapore, South Africa, Switzerland and Zimbabwe.
Getting your full driving licence back
To get your full driving licence back you must first
reapply for a provisional driving licence.
You’ll also need to pass the theory and practical driving
tests again and claim your test pass.
Pass the
theory and practical driving tests
You’ll need to pay for and resit the theory and practical
driving tests.
Claim your test pass
After passing your driving test, you’ll need to exchange
your provisional driving licence for a full one.
Penalty points gained before passing your driving test
Any penalty points you gain before passing your first
driving test are taken into account. However, having six or
more doesn’t mean your licence will be revoked straight
after you pass your test.
Gaining further points after passing your test, taking
your total to six or more, will mean your licence will be
revoked.
Your driving entitlement for other vehicles
Any other entitlements you had on you driving licence,
such as lorry or bus, will only be restored after the
approval of a traffic commissioner in the area you live.
The traffic commissioner may request you retake a driving
test for those vehicles.
After passing your retest
It’s important to remember that passing a retest doesn’t
remove the penalty points from your driving licence. The
penalty points remain valid.
Appealing against the withdrawal of your driving licence
You can only appeal against the conviction that led to
you getting the six penalty points. Contact the convicting
court for advice on how to appeal.
http://www.direct.gov.uk/en/Motoring/LearnerAndNewDrivers/NewlyQualifiedDrivers/DG_4022566