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Depending on your driving record, your speeding fine could be high. 15 mph over was not an accident. The fine for driving without insurance could be around $500, and you would be forced to obtain SR22 coverage. Try to get your insurance renewed before the court date. It will still be after the fact, but it will help as far as a fine.

2007-10-09 08:46:10 · answer #1 · answered by CGIV76 7 · 1 1

If you are in the UK the minimum sentence is 6 points for no insurance. The Courts are getting more serious with this offence so don't be surprised if you get more than the minimum. The fine varies but £300 is about the average for a first time offence.

For the speeding expect 3 more points plus a fine of about £100.

You are close to a ban on this occasion alone. If I were you I would explain why you came to have no insurance , mitigation may save your licence.

2007-10-09 22:07:40 · answer #2 · answered by Captain Sarcasm 5 · 1 0

Firstly, suprised on how many US citizens anwser this when its UK yahoo which sort of gives it away its a UK question.

A good answer for these is in the local papers with the montly court outcomes, there are usually lots caught for no insurance and they normally state there sentencing/fines.

If the judge is throwing is being nice, then 3 points for the speeding offence and likely 6 points for the no insurance plus quite a few hundred quid for a fine.

9 points on your licence so you will find renewing your insurance harder as most insurance companies wont touch you and if they do they will charge harsly if they do i am afraid.

If the judge is going to throw the book at your then a ban for x number of months plus the fines.

2007-10-09 20:44:20 · answer #3 · answered by mafiaboss_nz 5 · 2 0

Usually the fine for driving without insurance is worse than the fine for speeding (I think it's like $250 or more in a lot of states). So expect a hefty fine. You may be able to get the speeding ticket reduced, but I think they are pretty serious about fining people who drive without insurance. I know in some states, the insurance company notifies Motor Vehicles the day the policy lapses and the state sends you a letter saying turn in your plates and tells you how much the fine will be (per day) until they get the plates back. I had my coverage lapse one day (due to a processing error by the company), the fine was $150 and it took a lot of effort on my part to get it cleared up, since it really was a mistake on the part of the insurance company (my check had cleared about a week before coverage lapsed).

But if you mean that you have insurance and are about to renew and now have a ticket, it shouldn't be a problem (unless you have a lot of other tickets), they may raise your premium. In either case, don't speed if you don't want to risk fines and penalties.

2007-10-09 08:17:10 · answer #4 · answered by Yo it's Me 7 · 0 2

You'll be fined for speeding when you go to court, to pay the speeding ticket, & see what happens to you, for being an uninsured driver. You will probably lose your license for a while. Hope this is a lesson learned, to slow down & everyone has to have a valid insurance policy, even YOU.

2007-10-09 08:31:05 · answer #5 · answered by Shortstuff13 7 · 1 0

The factors ought to have fallen off by using now so as that they are the least of your concerns. For one the no insurance will value you a minimum of $one hundred. dashing properly that relies upon on the section in which you have been making use of and highway circumstances. additionally relies upon on the temper the cop replace into in while they pulled you over. Now making use of it with permission could properly be certainly translated into grand robbery automobile which if that takes place they're going to probable forget the two misdemeanor dashing and no insurance to cost you with the legal robbery cost. i could be begging your pal to tell the police that they aid you borrow the automobile or something. in the event that they are any form of sturdy pal they're going to stand by using you. decrease than no circumstances plead responsible without chatting with a criminal expert FIRST. The criminal expert may be waiting to get it thrown out. in case you desire to do it on your very own. properly rejoice with your freedom and money now as that could desire to alter once you pass to courtroom. sturdy success in in spite of you do..

2016-11-07 19:38:01 · answer #6 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

You should get a traffic attorney. I know it sounds like a lot of work, but they can get it dismissed or get you the least charges. Seriously, its well worth it! You may pay a lawyer $125 to represent you, but they can end up saving you so much money, and keeping it off your record. Everyone's saying it will be at least $500, and its true! No insurance and speeding, it will be outrageous. Trust me!!! Get a lawyer! (And no, I'm not a lawyer, they have just saved me a lot in this same aspect.)

2007-10-09 09:02:27 · answer #7 · answered by yourmama 2 · 0 1

If you're in the UK, you'll be charged with both offences seperately.

45 in a 30 normally gets you 3 points and a £60 fine.

No insurance is viewed a lot more seriously, and could get you banned. You'll find it tough to get insurance from now on too. (If you're found guilty, of course).

2007-10-09 09:47:48 · answer #8 · answered by Anonymous · 1 1

Here you will probably receive a $500-700 fine and possibly a suspended license for the insurance.

2007-10-09 08:22:16 · answer #9 · answered by Kenneth C 6 · 1 1

if you are in the UK, you will also be summonsed for no insurance as well as speeding which will probably mean you will have to attend court (you wouldn't for just speeding) probably two big fines and points on your licence the, outcome being a heftier insurance premium.

2007-10-10 13:31:09 · answer #10 · answered by groovymaude 6 · 0 0

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