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New Driver Rules

Sep 7, 2010

I will lose my job


I am 29 years old and work as a x consultant, i recently (x) passed my driving test and was given a car by my boss. brand new x.
rented through x.

I currently drive about 1500 miles a week and am essential to the company i work for as it is a small companyand i am very sucsessfull.


I have recently recieved several driving offences.
Have not yet replied to any of them


first was on a A road, travelling 71 mph in a 60mph limit


second was on a A road in x 62mph inb a 50mph limit
(i genuinlly thought the limit there was 60mph)


Third was skipped a red light by accident they have issued a notice of prosecution (i am 100% sure it was amber when i passed and just changed as i passed over it..the letter does not state anything about "time in the red")



I am obviously now in a situation where i can loose my license and would like some advice please.


I have been advized so far to accept all the charges in my name

but ask for Calibration certificates and photographic evidence.

Then take it to court and let a judge decide

anything else you can suggest please do !?


If i loose my driving license i will loose my job
Category: New Driver Rules
Posted by: patterson
My assistant has tried to call you to take some initial details. You would need to take one of these matters to court in order to try and avoid revocation - otherwise the dvla have no discretion and will take your licence away.

I can help you with this matter. I help almost 92% of my new drivers avoid revocation and I will be happy to assist. i charge private fixed fees for my services.

You don't get to see the calibration certificates etc until after you have asked for a court hearing, and sometimes they will not disclose them until after a not guilty plea.