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Thousands of UK motorists avoid driving bans despite repeat offending

The DVLA figures show 117 licence-holders have amassed more than 20 points from speeding

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independent.co.uk6 h fa

Concerns raised as thousands of drivers avoid ban despite 12 or more penalty points

UK traffic agency data reveals 4,000+ drivers legally avoid bans despite 12+ penalty points under 'exceptional hardship' exemptions; one driver accumulated 45 points for speeding. RAC advocates mandatory intelligent speed assistance (IISA) device installation for repeat offenders as a compliance alternative to licence suspension.

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mirror.co.uk13 h fa

Speeding drivers with up to 45 points on their licence still allowed on the road

The RAC backs calls for courts to have power to order speeding offenders to have special technology fitted to their vehicles

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Timeline cronologica

  1. mercoledì 3 giugno 2026·independent.co.uk

    Thousands of UK motorists avoid driving bans despite repeat offending

    The DVLA figures show 117 licence-holders have amassed more than 20 points from speeding

  2. mercoledì 3 giugno 2026·mirror.co.uk

    Speeding drivers with up to 45 points on their licence still allowed on the road

    The RAC backs calls for courts to have power to order speeding offenders to have special technology fitted to their vehicles

  3. mercoledì 3 giugno 2026·independent.co.uk

    Concerns raised as thousands of drivers avoid ban despite 12 or more penalty points

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