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I have been caught speeding at 69mph in a 50mph limit. I have no points at the moment, what can I expect?

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I have been caught speeding at 69mph in a 50mph limit. I have no points at the moment, what can I expect?

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  1. 3 points 60 fine...


  2. 3 points i fear and a £60 fine no less you are an evil man as am i

  3. I would say £60 and 3 points. It wont really push your insurance up but make sure you let them know. :)

  4. How were you caught? If it was a camera, you're likely to receive a fixed penalty notice, gaining you 3 points and a £60 fine.  If you were caught by the police, it would appear they are considering prosecuting you, as otherwise they'd have offered you the fpn. If so, and if you're found guilty, it's likely to cost you quite a bit more, I'm afraid.

  5. the darn same thing happend 2 me 2 weeks ago i got a £60 fine an 3 points you only get offered the driver awareness course depending on where your from like i didn't because west mids police dnt do tht but they do in York's!!!!

  6. You will probably get the chance to go on a driver awareness course, you still pay the £60 fine but get no points.

  7. 3 points and £60

  8. You should expect a fine of £60 and 3 points on your licence. You may well have been travelling too fast to be invited to attend a Speed Awareness Course. However, if you do receive an invitation, accept it,

  9. POINTS MATE

  10. You can expect an increase of $40 per month on your auto insurance premiums. This will add points on your driving record that will stay for at least 3 years. So this ticket will end up costing you around $1480 plus ticket fees. IF you haven't went to court or paid the ticket yet there may still be time to get help. Most judges will allow you to take a defensive driving course or allow you to take deferred judification or a probation period which will keep the ticket off your record. The best part about this is that you will only have to go to court and ask the judge for these options. You will have to still pay the fines of the ticket, but if you do everything the judge ask of you then the ticket will not go on your driving record. Read the article where this information came from for more help.

  11. You will probably get a fine and they may suspend you license for a short time or they could put you on a good driving behavior bond and if you break that they will suspend your license for longer.  Mind you if you don't currently have any points lost then you will lose some and you will still get a fine.  Been there done that twice so that's what happens in Australia anyway.

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