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Insurance Revolution specialises in finding affordable motor insurance for people who are generally charged high premiums, particularly convicted drivers, couriers and van drivers. Insurers typically view those who drive for a living as a greater risk than other drivers, as they tend to be on the road a lot more ...
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How long do I have to declare a drink driving conviction for?
You have to declare a drink driving conviction, or indeed, any motoring offence, to your insurer for five years. Endorsements such as DD40, DD60 and DD80 convictions (dangerous/reckless driving) must stay on your licence for four years from conviction, while less serious offences must stay on you licence for four years from the ...
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Will attending a drink drive rehabilitation course bring down the cost of my car insurance premium?
Technically, attending a drink drive rehabilitation course will not bring down the cost of your car insurance premium – but it is still well worth doing. Taking a course can reduce the length of your ban, which means you can get back on the road quicker and you will also ...
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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 a three year period, you will be issued with a totting up or ‘TT99’ ban. The length of the ban is up to the discretion of the court, but ...
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Do I have to redo my driving test if I’m banned?
The short answer is that it depends. If you are banned from driving for less than 56 days, this is known as a Short Period Disqualification (SPD) and you will usually not have to retake your test. If you receive a short term ban, your licence will be stamped by ...
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