New drivers and points......

New drivers and points......

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tvradict

Original Poster:

3,829 posts

281 months

Thursday 27th June 2002
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OK, this subject has been mentioned many times but,

can someone please confirm for me the length of 'probation' that a new driver serves, ie, if they get 6 or more points in this period of time they lose there licence.

Now, my sister was done for speeding, 3 and a £60, she passed her test back in October and said to me she is lucky it happened so close to the end of her probationary period, ie 4 months away, but that is only a year, not as I have always thought to be the case, 2!

Has this been changed recently?

When I passed my test 16 months ago, the 6 points within 2 years stood, but was adament that it was 1!

Is this stuff contained in the highway code? DSA website? Any other places? I need to know cos if I am right
1. I can turn round and say "Told you so!"
2. I can warn her to be careful into year 2!

Cheers
Stuart

P.S. Should that conviction make any difference to her insurance premium?

mattjbatch

1,502 posts

278 months

Thursday 27th June 2002
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I'm pretty certain its still 2 years. And yes her insurance will probably be affected

tvradict

Original Poster:

3,829 posts

281 months

Thursday 27th June 2002
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Well, I've just looked at the DSA Website and

Road Traffic (New Drivers) Act 1995 -
If 6 or more penalty points are recieved within 2 years of passing your test then the DVLA will automatically revoke your licence when notified by court or fixed penalty office!

I think thats all the confirmation I'm looking for!