Driving woman after a ban
Car Insurance After an IN10 Conviction: What Are Your Options?

If you’ve been hit with an IN10 conviction for driving without insurance, finding cover can feel like a minefield. Most standard insurers either raise their premiums dramatically or refuse to quote altogether. That’s where Convicted Car Insurance comes in. It’s designed to help drivers with past offences get back on the road legally and affordably. […]

Read More… from Car Insurance After an IN10 Conviction: What Are Your Options?

Banned Driver Insurance
Banned & Back: How to Get Car Insurance After a Drink Driving Conviction!

Getting back behind the wheel after a drink driving conviction isn’t easy. Many insurers either hike up their prices or refuse to cover you altogether, but it’s not the end of the road. There are specialist providers out there, like Insurance Revolution, who can help. Here’s what you need to know about finding car insurance […]

Read More… from Banned & Back: How to Get Car Insurance After a Drink Driving Conviction!

Female driver looking upset after being stopped by police
What Does Totting Up Mean?

Simply put, ‘totting up’ is the accumulation of penalty points on your driver’s licence. If you build up 12 points within three years, you will be issued a totting up or ‘TT99’ ban. The length of the ban is up to the court’s discretion, but it can be lengthy, depending on the nature of the driving offences and how quickly the points were totted […]

Read More… from What Does Totting Up Mean?

Car keys next to a spilled drink owned by a drunk driver
How Long Do You Have To Declare Your Drink Driving Conviction?

Understanding the duration of a driver’s conviction is crucial, as it directly impacts how long it stays on their licence and how long they must declare it to certain authorities. For instance, drink driving offences and some more serious convictions remain on your licence for 11 years. These include drink and drug offences shown on the driving record […]

Read More… from How Long Do You Have To Declare Your Drink Driving Conviction?