New Drivers And Avoiding Becoming a Learner Again

One of the most draconian pieces of driving legislation for young motorists is the Road Traffic (New Drivers) Act 1995. If you accumulate  six points (which is very, very easy) within two years of passing your driving test you revert back to being a learner driver. Contact me on how I can assist you – if you face reaching six points – on this disastrous outcome occurring. The fees for top up driving lessons, the waiting for a new driving test, the cost of the new test and the time you spend unable to drive without an instructor can be disastrous for clients. It will cost you a lot more than it will to simply instruct me to represent you when you receive a penalty notice that means you now have six points on your licence in that critical two year probationary period. Don’t put it off. Don’t revert back to being a learner driver when you have spent so much time and effort in passing your test. I have a lot of worried parents who use me to assist them in securing the best result for their children!

Posted in Julian R Hunt