Mitigation would need to prove that you had a good reason to exceed the speed limit - and that's likely to be accepted only if it's life-or-death. Mitigating circumstances are not things like, "I have a clean licence" or, "Visibility was good" - nothing like that will have any bearing.
If - and this seems unlikely - the court decides a ban is appropriate, they would adjourn and summon you for sentencing. If you then fail to show, you could be banned in absentia.
Edited by ExA35Owner on 10/02/2021 at 16:13
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