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One million Brits close to driving ban


More than one million* British motorists are now on the brink of losing their licences, according to research by Direct Line Car Insurance.

There are currently 6,000 speed cameras monitoring drivers in the UK and currently 4.5 million** drivers have points on their licence for speeding. One in five (21%) of these drivers are one conviction away from a driving ban – an increase of four % in the past 12 months.

This means in the last year alone, over 215,000*** extra drivers have put themselves just one conviction away from a driving ban.

And this could affect the livelihood of 14% of drivers who would lose their jobs if their licence were taken away – a figure which rises to one in five among male motorists.

Despite speed cameras only being launched 13 years ago, 92****percent of those receiving motoring convictions in the last two years are for speeding and fines can be as much as £2500 for a first time offence.

Within the past three years drivers have paid out over £300 million***** in speeding tickets. The research found that nearly half of the convictions given to drivers caught speeding were over the limit by less than 10mph.

Under the new graduated penalty points system drivers doing less than 10 mph are likely to receive less points than the current three. The Direct Line research found that three quarters (75%) of drivers support the Government’s proposal, which will replace the current system with a points scheme dependent on how much the driver has exceeded the limit by.

Emma Holyer, Direct Line’s Motor Spokesperson said:

With the advent of speed cameras and the introduction of points for being caught for driving using a mobile phone, we urge motorists not to break the law as they could face numerous consequences such as killing or injuries themselves or others, disqualification, job loss and financial loss.

We fully support the graduated penalty point system and urge the Government to bring this implementation forward.”

Regional data:

REGION

PERCENTAGE OF DRIVERS WHO CURRENTLY HAVE PENALTY POINTS ON THEIR LICENCE PERCENTAGE OF DRIVERS WHO WOULD LOSE THEIR JOB IF THEY WERE BANNED FROM DRIVING PERCENTAGE OF DRIVERS WHO SUPPORT THE PROPOSED GRADUATED PENALTY POINTS SYSTEM

NATIONAL

16%

14%

75%

LONDON

14%

15%

71%

MIDLANDS

19%

14%

80%

EAST OF ENGLAND

15%

8%

79%

WALES / WEST

18%

18%

77%

SOUTH WEST

8%

21%

75%

SOUTH

16%

16%

76%

LANCASHIRE

17%

16%

71%

NORTH EAST

20%

17%

74%

YORKSHIRE

13%

13%

76%

CENTRAL SCOTLAND

17%

9%

81%

NORTHERN IRELAND

12%

13%

68%

Notes to Editors:
The research was carried out on behalf of Direct Line motor insurance by YouGov. A nationally representative sample of 2291 UK adults were questioned online between 16th to 19th February 2007. Results are weighted to be representative of the UK adult population. YouGov is a member of the British Polling Council.
*There are 33.8 million drivers in the UK (Census data, 2001) and according to the YouGov findings 16 % of motorists currently have penalty points on their licence and of these four % are currently three points (or less) away from losing their licence, 17 % are six or four points away from losing their licence. 0.16 x 33,809,493 = 5,409,518. 0.21 x 5,409,518 = 1,135,998.
**Currently 16 % of all drivers hold points on their licence with speeding accounting for 85 % of these points. 0.16 x 33,809,493 = 5,409,518. 0.85 x 5,409,518 = 4,598,090.
***This time last year 919,618 drivers were just one conviction away from a ban, an increase of 216,380 (four % increase – 17 to 21 % in 2007)
****YouGov research 2006
****15 % of motorists have paid out an average speeding fine of £69.28 in the past three years. 0.15 x 33,809,493 = 5,071,423 (drivers). £69 x 5,071,423 = £349,928,187.

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