ainsley_brader
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Registered: 24th Mar 02
Location: Tattershall, Lincolnshire
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quote: Originally posted by Robin
quote: Originally posted by ainsley_brader
NO
Yes it does, you have to declare all bans, endorsements and accidents, so your insurer will know...
Have you ever had your licence revoked robin? No oh right I have!
Bans endorsements and accidents, what about revokes NO
I have been there done it got the T shirt.
You don;t have to tell your insurance about the ban because you don;t get banned, you have your licence revoked.
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C4RL0
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Registered: 30th Sep 06
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I got 6 points in my first 2 years, had to take all my tests again and apply for my provisional again. Also got a fine of £162. Was without a licence for a month.
I informed my insurer (adrian flux) and it DID NOT go down as a ban.
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ainsley_brader
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Registered: 24th Mar 02
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Happy dud you won't have a ban on your licence but you will still have the 6 points. I forget what it cost me but it was a lot.
I didn't bother with lessons, i just booked driving instructors car for one hour for the test (easier than doing it in your own car)
From then on it came easy the actual test was enjoyable for a change. The theory was the worst part I found!
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Robin
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Registered: 7th Jan 04
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WTF is the point in that if you don't have to declare it?
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ainsley_brader
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quote: Originally posted by Robin
WTF is the point in that if you don't have to declare it?
The point is you are supposed to relearn the laws of driving during the theory and test.
Also it cost you a lot of cash and your off the road for about 6 weeks!
It means you learn the lesson that all coppers are bent and they are above the law. (or at least thats the lesson i learnt)
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C4RL0
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quote: Originally posted by Robin
WTF is the point in that if you don't have to declare it?
I did declare it, but they said it wouldn't affect my insurance, and it will not go down as a ban. The only thing that affected my insurance was the 6points
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happydudeuk
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Registered: 25th May 05
Location: Woodchurch, Merseyside
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ok thanx for all this guys, im expectin the letter to come through 2morra so i will keep every1 updated on it! i also wasnt sure if i would keep the six points koz techically its a new licence isnt it but apparently i do! also is it the extended tests koz of a revoke?
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ainsley_brader
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Registered: 24th Mar 02
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no normal test but yes you definitely keep the 6 points
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happydudeuk
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Registered: 25th May 05
Location: Woodchurch, Merseyside
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gdgd was scared incase it was the extended one of like an hour or whatever! ok so 6 points make my insurance through the roof as im 19 with 0 ncb! should be a right laugh! if ya get 3 points btw do you have to declare it strraight away to your insurance company or is it only if you change company?
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happydudeuk
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Registered: 25th May 05
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**update** ok people BIG shock, having obly been driving for 1year and nine months just got my 2nd load of 3 points taking me up to six, as i said to every1 that i was waiting for a letter back to say i have no licence, i got my licence back?!? came in the post yesterday with my counterpart just sayin i have 6 points, with my licence, no ban, no revoke nothin! BUZZIN!!!
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corsa_kell
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Registered: 16th Feb 07
Location: dundee, scotland
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my mate got banned in first 2 years and had to have a years ban before he could even take his resit, that was a ban 4 careless driving tho so dont know if its the same 4 2 speeding offences
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