A breakdown of points for driving offences
With each of the driving offence codes, we have listed the most likely number of penalty points given for each of the offences. In more serious cases, we have provided additional detail on further punishment.
Each of the drop-down categories below lists related driving offence codes.
Accumulation of points over three-year period may lead to disqualification, by reaching 12 or more points through ‘totting-up’. If this will impact your ability to work, it is vital to seek professional legal advice.
	
	
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            Accidents
            
            
                
                    AC10 – Failing to stop after an accident: 5-10 points AC20 – Failing to give particulars when involved in an accident or to report an accident within 24 hours: 5-10 points AC30 – Undefined accident offences: 4-9 points Offences with these codes must stay on a driving licence for four years from the date of the offence. 
 
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            Disqualified Driver
            
            
                
                    BA10 – Driving while disqualified by order of court: 6 points BA30 – Attempting to drive while disqualified: 6 points The minimum punishment for these offences should be a fine and further disqualification, but can be anything up to a prison sentence depending on the offence. Offences with these codes must stay on a driving licence for four years from the date of the offence. Seek professional advice at the earliest opportunity. 
 
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            Careless Driving
            
            
                
                    CD10 – Driving without due care & attention: 3-9 points CD20 – Driving without reasonable consideration for other road users: 3-9 points CD30 – Driving without due care & attention or without reasonable consideration for other road users: 3-9 points CD40 – Causing death through careless driving when unfit through drink: 3-11 points CD50 – Causing death by careless driving when unfit through drugs: 3-11 points CD60 – Causing death by careless driving with alcohol level above the limit: 3-11 points CD70 – Causing death by careless driving then failing to supply a specimen for analysis: 3-11 points CD80 – Causing death by careless, or inconsiderate, driving: 3-11 points CD90 – Causing death by driving; unlicensed, disqualified or uninsured drivers: 3-11 points The following driving offence codes must stay on a licence for four years: CD10, CD20, CD30, CD80, CD90. Codes CD40, CD50, CD60 & CD70 must stay on a driving licence for eleven years from the date of conviction. 
 
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            Construction & Use
            
            
                
                    CU10 – Using a vehicle with defective brakes: 3 points CU20 – Causing or likely to cause danger by reason of use of unsuitable vehicle, or using a vehicle with parts or accessories in a dangerous condition: 3 points CU30 – Using a vehicle with defected tyre(s): 3 points CU40 – Using a vehicle with defective steering: 3 points CU50 – Causing or likely to cause danger by reason of load or passengers: 3 points CU80 – Using a mobile phone while driving a motor vehicle: 6 points Any of these driving offence codes will stay on a license for four years form the date of the offence. 
 
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            Reckless / Dangerous Driving
            
            
                
                    DD40 – Dangerous Driving: 3-11 points DD60 – Manslaughter or culpable homicide while driving: 3-11 points DD80 – Causing death by dangerous driving: 3-11 points DD90 – Furious driving: 3-9 points These driving offence codes will stay on a licence for four years and most likely, a ban of some kind. This is in addition to any conviction in the Magistrates, or Crown, Courts. The type of punishment and sentencing will depend on the severity of the offence. 
 
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            Drink & Drugs
            
            
                
                    DR10 – Driving or attempting to drive with alcohol level above limit: 3-11 points DR20 – Driving or attempting to drive while unfit through drink: 3-11 points DR30 – Driving or attempting to drive then failing to supply a specimen for analysis: 3-11 points DR40 – In charge of a vehicle while alcohol level above limit: 10 points DR50 – In charge of a vehicle while unfit through drink: 10 points DR60 – Failure to provide a specimen for analysis in circumstances other than driving or attempting to drive: 10 points DR70 – Failing to provide a specimen for breath test: 4 points DR80 – Driving or attempting to drive while unfit through drugs: 3-11 points DR90 – In charge of a vehicle while unfit through drugs: 10 points Offences with codes DD10, DD20, DD30, DD80 will stay on your licence for eleven years.  Those with codes DD 40, DD50, DD60, DD70, DD90, will be on your licence for four years. A driving ban, community service, fines or imprisonment can also be issued, depending of the severity and consequences of the offence. 
 
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            Insurance
            
            
                
                    IN10 – Using a vehicle uninsured against third party risks: 6-8 points Points will stay on your licence for four years. The maximum penalty is a driving ban and a fine, and the police do have the power to seize vehicles in some cases. 
 
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            Licence Offences
            
            
                
                    LC20 – Driving otherwise than in accordance with a licence: 3-6 points LC30 – Driving after making a false declaration of fitness when applying for a licence: 3-6 points LC40 – Driving a vehicle having failed to notify a disability: 3-6 points LC50 – Driving after a licence has been revoked or refused on medical grounds: 3-6 points All licence offences will stay on your license for four years. 
 
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            Motorway Offences
            
            
                
                    MW10 – Contravention of special roads regulations: 3 points This can include, but is not limited to, driving in the far side lane or misuse of a hard shoulder. Motorway offences will stay on your licence for four years. 
 
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            Pedestrian Crossings
            
            
                
                    PC10 – Undefined contravention of pedestrian crossing regulations: 3 points PC20 – Contravention of pedestrian crossing regulations with moving vehicle: 3 points PC30 – Contravention of pedestrian crossing regulations with stationary vehicle: 3 points Any pedestrian crossing offences will stay on a licence for four years. If, in relation to PC20, there was someone trying to cross the road at the same time, serious measures can be taken including a fine or ban. 
 
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            Speed Limits
            
            
                
                    SP10 – Exceeding goods vehicle speed limits: 3-6 points SP20 – Exceeding speed limit for a type of vehicle: 3-6 points SP30 – Exceeding statutory speed limit on public road: 3-6 points SP40 – Exceeding passenger vehicle speed limit: 3-6 points SP50 – Exceeding speed limit on a motorway: 3-6 points All speeding offence codes will stay on a licence for four years. You may also be subject to a discretionary ban. Offences like this may impact the ability to perform a job, and so it is paramount to seek legal advice at the earliest opportunity. Learn more: You have been caught speeding, what happens now? 
 
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            Traffic Direction & Signs
            
            
                
                    TS10 – Failing to comply with traffic light signals: 3 points TS20 – Failing to comply with double white lines: 3 points TS30 – Failing to comply with a stop sign: 3 points TS40 – Failing to comply with direction of a constable or warden: 3 points TS50 – Failing to comply with other traffic signs: 3 points TS60 – Failing to comply with a school crossing patrol sign: 3 points TS70 – Undefined failure to comply with a traffic direction sign: 3 points Any of the above offences must stay on a licence for four years. Some of them may also include a ban. 
 
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            Special Codes
            
            
                
                    TT99 – To signify a disqualification under the “totting-up” procedure. If the total reaches 12 or more within 3 years, driver is liable to be disqualified. The three-year period starts from when the first offence was committed, not when points were added. If you are facing a driving ban, speak with our legal experts for advice. 
 
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            Theft / Unauthorised Taking
            
            
                
                    UT50 – Aggravated taking of a vehicle: 3-11 points This includes using a friend or family members vehicle in their absence, as well as taking by force, and will stay on your licence for four years. 
 
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            Non-Endorsable Offence
            
            
                
                    These offences do not carry points, but may carry a period of disqualification, after which you will have to apply for a new licence. 
 
 
 
Contact a Solicitor
If you have received notice of an offence or are expecting one, no matter how serious, please contact our Road Traffic Offences team for expert legal advice or call us on 03330 606 026.