Avoid Driving Offence Points
Summary
Driving without insurance in England can result in a £300 fixed penalty and 6 points. If taken to court, fines are unlimited, and you may face disqualification. Police can seize your vehicle. If you recently bought the car, provide proof of purchase and secure insurance immediately. Consider seeking legal advice for potential defences.Full Conversation
driving with insurance
Driving with insurance typically means you have met the legal requirement. However, are you concerned about a specific situation, like not having your insurance details on hand during a stop, or an issue with your insurance policy? This will help me provide more precise advice.
driving without insurance
Driving without insurance is a serious offence in England. Here are some key points to consider:
- Fixed Penalty: You could face a fixed penalty of £* and * penalty points.
- Court: If the case goes to court, you could receive an unlimited fine and be disqualified from driving.
- Vehicle Seizure: The police may seize and potentially destroy your vehicle.
Is there a particular circumstance or detail about your situation that you think might affect the outcome?
car was jsut bought
If you just bought the car and were caught driving without insurance, you might have some mitigating circumstances. Here are a few steps you can consider:
- Proof of Purchase: Show evidence that you recently purchased the vehicle.
- Immediate Insurance: Get insurance as soon as possible.
- Legal Advice: It may be wise to seek legal advice to discuss any potential defences.
Would you like information on how to get legal help for this situation?