Description: Driving or attempting to drive when above the allowable alcohol limit 80mg of per ml of blood. Penalty: 3 — 11 points on your licence valid for 11 years , and a possible driving ban. Convictions in serious cases. Code: CD10 Offence: Driving without due care and attention.
Description: Examples of being convicted under a CD10 penalty include tailgating, undertaking, dangerous overtaking, driving too slow, general distractions at the wheel and more. Penalty: 3 — 9 points on your licence valid for 4 years. Description: A TT99 code is used for drivers that accumulate 12 or more points on their licence within a 3 year period. Penalty: Disqualified from driving. At Business Choice Direct, we specialise in providing cost-effective and tailored convicted driver insurance.
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Have You Been Caught Speeding? Call us on to discuss your case. If you are human, leave this field blank. Subject Business at risk? Facing a fine? Facing criminal prosecution? Speeding convictions certainly make getting car insurance at a competitive rate more difficult. The unfortunate fact is that insurance providers consider those with convictions, and especially speeding convictions, to be in a higher risk category.
They therefore tend to price such policies significantly higher. Mistakes happen, we know this and we treat you like a person, not a policy number. Failure to disclose any conviction is a breach of the law and will invalidate your insurance. Plus, if you are stopped by the police, you will receive a driving ban.
This will make finding insurers willing to cover you in the future extremely difficult. For more information for convicted drivers, click here.
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