hopefully your *** whipped by your parents, and the car taken away until your 30....
2007-03-16 05:00:08
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answered by badjanssen 5
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Doing 60 will prob give you at least 6 points not the usual 3, plus if caught on wrong side of road that will be classed as dangerous driving or driving without due care and attention which will be another 6 points. Which makes 12, so a ban.
Also a hefty fine for driving without mot
2007-03-16 05:01:48
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answered by Anonymous
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Usually in the UK if you are caught doing more than 30mph over the speed limit (ie. 60 in a 30 zone) you will lose your licence. They will summon you to court within the next couple of months.
If you are caught without an MoT then you get points and a fine.
In your case I would like to see you banned from driving for at least 20 years. Sadly it won't happen. Please understand you are an idiot. For the good of other people, do not bother getting behind a wheel again.
2007-03-16 05:22:25
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answered by finch 5
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Depends if you got caught by camera or old bill.
If you got caught by police then you will likely lose your licence, as driving on the wrong side of the road without a current MOT and too fast will be dangerous driving by any courts standard.
If its a camera you might be lucky and get away with a 3 points and 60 fine.
you beter hope your luck is holding out mate
2007-03-18 08:50:59
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answered by the mofo 4
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Probably lose your license and well deserved! Unless you were driving to a test centre when stopped the late MOT is not going to alter the facts! Speeding at over twice the limit! Dangerous driving! No MOT! Please tell me where you drive as I for one want to make sure I'm not unlucky enough to meet you!
Hope you were sober and not under the influence of drugs but I'd like to hear what excuses you can come up with!!!!!!
2007-03-16 05:16:40
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answered by willowGSD 6
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As you were doing double the speed limit, it's usually a driving disqualification. The lack of MOT and the wrong side of the road just kind of seal your fate really.
2007-03-17 17:02:11
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answered by THE BULB 3
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(UK) - 30mph over a speed limit means magistrates should sisqualify according to their sentencing guidlines.The additional offences are likely to increase the period. It is probable that 1-6 months will be the outcome. Getting an MOT later in the day, after not having one at the time makes no difference, the offence is complete
2007-03-16 05:40:55
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answered by skipper409 2
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Automatic disqualification for doing double the speed limit.
If they gave you a fixed penalty as they did with me many years ago, you just go and surrender your licence to have it endorsed. then DVLA will send you a nice letter saying "this matter can not be dealt with through a fixed penalty". And then you realize the copper that nicked you was too pen happy and you smile when after 2 years you still heard no more from it.
Not sure on the MOT bit though. Producers are up to 7-days. Unless you told them you had no MOT they wouldn't know. Like i said, not sure on that.
2007-03-16 05:53:38
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answered by Part Time Cynic 7
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I surprised they didn't arrest you and then tow your car away and crush it. You'll be lucky indeed to escape a rap for dangerous or reckless driving and luckier still if you don't get an automatic driving ban for doing double the legal limit in a built-up area. If I was the judge I'd want your kind off the road indefinately, but fortunately for you I'm not, so who knows you might get some old fart who's prepared to be lenient - they do have some leeway, especially with fines, but if you rely on your car at all then start praying for a miracle!
2007-03-16 05:13:54
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answered by Mental Mickey 6
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Oh dear. If you're LUCKY you'll get points and a fine, anything from 3pts and £60 upwards. 60 in a 30 is technically a ban-able offence on its own, but wrong side of the road AND no MOT???
I think you've just won a bicycle...
2007-03-16 05:08:16
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answered by Anonymous
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in case you get factors on your licence then certain, you may tell the coverage organisation and your proper cost will flow up. similar is going in case you receive any type of criminal conviction. Failure to inform the coverage organisation constitutes coverage fraud, so in case you do not tell them, no longer in person-friendly words will your coverage be null and void, yet you is often committing yet another crime! If it appears that evidently this replaced into only a verbal caution then no, you do not could tell the coverage organisation. in case you want to verify precisely what is going to ensue, then contact the coverage organisation and ask them. till something definitely takes position they gained't do something on your proper cost - they could't. next time you're in a 30 zone even if, imagine two times formerly dashing. because i replaced into clinically determined with a minor (non risky) form of epilepsy I lost my using licence for over a three hundred and sixty 5 days even even if I posed no risk to myself or different highway shoppers. All you receives is a few factors - so imagine on. you've gotten killed someone (or your self). NB: This answer is from the united kingdom.
2016-11-25 23:53:13
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answered by ? 4
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