• Section 88 Medical Exemption

    Section 88 Explained Under 🌍 Section 88 of The Road Traffic Act 1988, a driver may be permitted to continue driving even though they do not hold a current driving licence. In practice, this will be when they have applied to the DVLA to renew their licence, but the licence expires…

  • Driving Licence Endorsement Codes and Penalty Points

    Each endorsement has a special code and is given ‘penalty points’ on a scale from one to 11. You get more points for more serious offences. The table shows the offence codes that can be put on your driving record. It also shows how many penalty points you can get…

  • UK Driving Licence Codes

    UK Driving Licence (Rear) The codes printed on the back of your driving licence tell you what conditions you must meet to drive. Code Meaning 01 eyesight correction, for example glasses or contact lenses 02 hearing/communication aid 10 modified transmission 15 modified clutch 25 modified accelerator systems 30 combined braking…

  • UK Driving Licence Categories

    UK Driving Licence (Front) Mopeds Category Meaning AM You can drive 2-wheeled or 3-wheeled vehicles with a maximum design speed of over 25km/h (15.5mph) but not more than 45km/h (28mph). This category also includes light quad bikes with: unladen mass of not more than 350kg (not including batteries if it’s…

  • UK Driving Licence Statuses

    When (and When Not) to Seize Revoked till Test Pass (RTTP) ✅ Report and consider seizing the vehicle under S165a RTA 1988. ✅ Report for Summons to Court. Where a driver has obtained six points during their probationary 2 years they must reapply to DVLA for a Provisional DL. (If the…

  • Non-Ticketable Offences

    You’ve likely ended up on this page as the offence you’re searching for is not one for which a Traffic Offence Report (TOR) may be issued. Instead, the offending motorist will need to be reported for summons to Court in order for the matter to be dealt with. There may…

  • Smoking in a Vehicle in Which a Child was Present – England

    CJS Offence Code: HA06014 Offence Wording: Smoking in a Vehicle in Which a Child was Present – England Contrary to regulation 11(1A) of the Smoke-free (Exemptions and Vehicles) Regulations 2007 and section 7 of the Health Act 2006. This offence carries a fine of £50 and no penalty points. For…