Speeding fine advice needed

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Hi, I'm hoping someone can help me as soon as possible. My husband received two Notices of Intended Prosecutions today for two "Speeding offences" he undertook on Monday and Wednesday. For context, he was on his way home from work on a stretch of busy road which is usually a 40mph zone. Cones have been placed for road works but the workmen aren't on site until night time, hours after he has already gotten home, but anyhow, that small area is currently a 30mph zone whilst the cones are in place. He was doing 38mph both times the speed camera clocked him.
The issue is, he is a new driver. No accidents or other penalties as he's an excellent driver, but it took him several attempts to pass his test because of extreme nerves when it comes to exams. We understand the penalty for speeding is normally 3 points on your license, now he has two notices so that would be six points, meaning his license could be revoked and he would have to sit his theory and practical test again. I'm hoping he will be offered a speed awareness course instead, and maybe just 3 points on his license, but that's for them to decide. We have now been told by a friend that he shouldn't drive AT ALL until a decision has been made, and that the Notice of Intended Prosecution should be enough for him to have his license removed no questions asked if he is seen driving the car whilst under investigation for the offences. Is this true? Surely it would have said that on the letter if this was the case? Advice gratefully received, thank you.
 
Ignore said friend.

Where are you from? This will change the thresholds for the safety course.

I would definitely not recommend that you take one of the tickets on his behalf if you have a license.
 
Thanks, I'm in the UK. I thought this friend was wrong! I don't have a license myself, so this is all new to me
Why would you join a PC forum to ask about a speeding fine :confused:
Because I typed "Driving forums" into Google and found a site that gave "The ten best motoring forums." I came here unaware this was a computer forum. And this is a motoring section.
 
Ignore the friend they're talking complete rubbish, 38 will almost certainly be speed awareness territory so therfore he'll only have the second 3 points to worry about.
 
Imagine it'll be speed awareness and 3 points but not 100%. He can still drive for the time being but be more aware of limits and cameras be best sticking to all limits hard as it is.
 
Don't you need to have held a clean licence for a certain period in order to get the speed awareness option?

Edit, I think I might be wrong.
Not that I'm aware of you just can't have already had a course within the last couple of years.
 
he issue is, he is a new driver. No accidents or other penalties as he's an excellent driver

Excellent drivers are aware of speed limits and drive appropriately. He's a new driver with the experience of a new driver. He's never going to be great to start with. None of us are.

Thanks, I'm in the UK. I thought this friend was wrong! I don't have a license myself, so this is all new to me

The UK has three distinct legal systems. A force area would be best for more precise advice. For instance, some forces don't run speed awareness courses.

Generally, it depends on the force procedure. It might be that he'll be allowed to take a speed awareness course and have a fixed penalty (therefore retaining his licence), or it might be that it gets caught as they're so close together and it ends up as two fixed penalties or even a court summons.

Ultimately only a court can revoke driving entitlements though, not the police.
 
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Excellent drivers are aware of speed limits and drive appropriately.

You beat me to it.

Being good at anything involves understanding the rules and being able to comply with them.

People can debate limits etc, but being given a licence to perform an activity comes with the acceptance your following the rules prescribed by those giving you the licence
 
Excellent drivers are aware of speed limits and drive appropriately.



The UK has three distinct legal systems. A force area would be best for more precise advice. For instance, some forces don't run speed awareness courses.

Generally, it depends on the force procedure. It might be that he'll be allowed to take a speed awareness course and have a fixed penalty (therefore retaining his licence), or it might be that it gets caught as they're so close together and it ends up as two fixed penalties or even a court summons.

Ultimately only a court can revoke driving entitlements though, not the police.
This is exactly it, if you can give us what force is in place where he was caught it'll help. It'll be on the letter head
 
This is exactly it, if you can give us what force is in place where he was caught it'll help. It'll be on the letter head
Thank you everyone for all your advice so far, it's confirming what we thought, I.e to ignore the friend about not driving at all until after the decision and also that it's likely to be a speed awareness course for ticket one, and 3 points plus a fine for the second one. To confirm to the people who asked, it's West Yorkshire Police Prosecutions and Casualty Prevention Unit that have issued the letter.
Thanks again for the people who have helped with advice, sorry I'm not tagging everyone individually but I'm not really up on how these forums work!
 
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