If you're caught speeding, depending on the speed at which you were travelling, you may be given:
- a warning,
- an invitation to attend a Speed Awareness Course (see Q584),
- an endorsable fixed penalty notice/traffic offence report,
- a summons for court.
It's also more than likely that you will have to produce your documents (driving licence, insurance and MOT) at a police station of your choice within 7 days (unless you have all the necessary documentation with you).
Penalties
In relation to speeding it will all depend on the amount by which you exceeded the speed limit. If you are within certain parameters you may be offered a Speed Awareness Course and won't then receive points or a fine providing:
- You have admitted to being the driver of the vehicle at the time of the alleged offence and returned the documentation within the 28 day period calculated from the date the notice was sent to you.
- No more than 12 weeks have elapsed since the date of the alleged offence.
- There were no further offences committed at the time of the alleged offence.
- You have not attended a speed awareness course within the 3 years prior to the current offence.
- You were driving at a speed which qualifies as per the table below.
Limit |
Device tolerance |
Fixed Penalty when education is not appropriate |
Speed Awareness if appropriate |
Summons in all other cases and above |
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From |
To |
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20 mph |
22 mph |
24 mph |
24 mph |
31 mph |
35 mph |
30 mph |
32 mph |
35 mph |
35 mph |
42 mph |
50 mph |
40 mph |
42 mph |
46 mph |
46 mph |
53 mph |
66 mph |
50 mph |
52 mph |
57 mph |
57 mph |
64 mph |
76 mph |
60 mph |
62 mph |
68 mph |
68 mph |
75 mph |
86 mph |
70 mph |
73 mph |
79 mph |
79 mph |
86 mph |
96 mph |
All speeds identified above are those shown on the speed device, speedometer or other detection devices |
Alternatively, you could receive a £100 fixed penalty ticket and 3 points or if the matter goes to court you could receive a maximum fine of £1000 (£2500 if on a motorway) and 3 to 6 penalty points. If you were exceeding the speed limit by a great deal, you could receive a ban. As a general rule, if you're caught travelling in excess of 45%-50% of the speed limit you could be given an instant driving ban.
Foreign drivers
The above options also apply to foreign licence holders but it's a matter for the police to decide what action to take. Note that a foreign licence holder can take the Speed Awareness Course providing they are eligible - see Q584 for information on the Speed Awareness Course.