I passed my driving test 14 months ago and have 3 penalty
points on it at present. I have been flashed by a GATSO
camera today and want to know if I will be banned.
Since it is less than 2 years since you qualified and since you
already have points on your licence then you will be on or over
the 6 penalty points required to be banned from driving and
required to re sit your test. You will NOT be banned when you
attend court. Your licence will be revoked. You may feel there
is no difference but the revocation is something that happens as
soon as you have obtained 6 or more points on your probationary
licence.
It is possible that the GATSO
flash was operating but that the camera was not loaded with film.
(Digital arriving soon!) I have written out some details about
how the New Drivers Provisions work. If you need any further
help please just give us a call.
The Road Traffic (New Drivers)
Act 1995 came into force on 1 June 1997. As a result of this
Act, each driver must go through a probationary period of two
years after passing their first driving test. Drivers who are
convicted of a motoring offence during this probationary period,
and as a result have six or more valid penalty points on their
licence, will have their full entitlement to drive all
categories revoked. Valid penalty points incurred prior to
passing a test are taken into account if the driver commits an
offence during his probationary period. Full entitlement to all
categories of vehicle held previously will be reinstated upon
passing a test in any one of the driver's original entitlements. LGV and PCV drivers may be subject to further action from the
Traffic Commissioner. Passing a test will not remove the penalty
points from the licence; therefore, drivers who go on to incur a
total of 12 or more valid penalty points will be disqualified.
There is no right of appeal against revocation under the New
Drivers Act. A driver can only appeal against the conviction for
which the penalty points were awarded. How to Apply for Your
Licence After Revocation Under the New Drivers Act You must
apply for a provisional driving licence using application form
D1 (available at post offices), if you have never held a
photocard licence you must also complete photocard application
form D750 (available at post offices). Send your completed
application form, the appropriate identity documents and fee to:
DVLA, Swansea, SA99 1AB Full entitlement to all categories of
vehicle held previously will be reinstated upon passing a test
in any one of your original entitlements. Adding A Test Pass
Once you have passed your driving test (theory and practical)
you should exchange your test pass certificate for a new licence
as soon as possible. If you do not claim your test pass within 2
years of the date of your test, the entitlement conveyed by the
test pass will be lost and you will have to pass a further
driving test (theory and practical) for that category of vehicle
if you wish to have it included on your driving licence. If you
hold a photocard licence you must complete the declaration on
the reverse of your test pass certificate and send it together
with your photocard licence, paper counterpart and the
appropriate fee to DVLA, Swansea, SA99 1BJ. If you hold a paper
licence you must also enclose a completed D750 form and the
appropriate identity documents. Drivers who exchange their
foreign licence for a GB licence Drivers who have exchanged a
licence from another country for a GB licence and acquire 6 or
more valid penalty points are subject to the New Drivers Act, if
during the previous 2 years they passed their first driving test
in the Isle of Man, Channel Islands, Gibraltar or another EEA
state. A revoked driver may reclaim his previous entitlement by
passing an appropriate test in the Isle of Man, Channel Islands,
Gibraltar or another EEA state. No other test passes are
acceptable including those from 'designated' countries.