Speeding is the most common driving offence committed by UK motorists and the law surrounding it is incredibly complex.
If you are found to be driving only slightly over the speed limit, you can still be prosecuted, which is why you should speak to a solicitor as soon as possible. The motoring offence defence team at Flint Bishop has helped many drivers who have been accused of breaking the speed limit protect their interests, as a speeding charge can affect your employment.
To speak to a solicitor about a speeding offences allegation, call us or fill in the enquiry form on this page and we will get back to you. If you require immediate assistance, please call us on our 24/7 mobile number on 07971 520407.
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Speeding offences
The police have a number of speed recognition devices at their disposal used to keep drivers’ speed in line. These include:
A police officer can also view how fast you are driving and pull you over.
Depending on how you are caught will determine how you notified of an offence. If you are detected by a device, the owner of the vehicle will receive a Notice of Intended Prosecution (NIP) within 14 days of the offence. How and when you respond to the NIP can determine how your case progresses.
If you are stopped by the police, there is no need for a NIP and you will either be given a Fixed Penalty Notice or reported to go to Court, depending on how fast you were going.
Speeding offences
The minimum punishment for a speeding offence is a Speed Awareness Course if you are eligible for one. We often help drivers persuade the police that attendance on a Speed Awareness Course is an appropriate disposal for a speeding offence.
You may be offered a Fixed Penalty Notice which involves a £100 penalty and endorsement of three penalty points on your licence.
If you’re a repeat offender who has built up 12 points or more within three years, you could be disqualified from driving as a ‘totter’, as well as receive a fine.
Drivers who are caught speeding within two years of passing their test will have their licence revoked should they receive six or more penalty points.
Speeding offences
For many drivers, a speeding offence may be the first offence they have ever faced. Our solicitors will check that the police have followed all procedures correctly, including sending out the NIP so it is received in the normal course of post within 14 days of the offence being committed.
We will also look into your circumstances to see if there are any arguments for exceptional hardship, as our aim is to keep your licence.
Contact Us
If you have been accused of speeding, get in touch with us today by using the details on the enquiry form to speak to someone in our Birmingham, Sheffield, York, Derby, Swansea, and Leeds offices. For immediate assistance, please call us on our 24/7 mobile number on 07971 520407.
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