I think you're doing the right thing by declaring the ban...
Just to be clear, the OP was not banned from driving. The New Drivers' Act requires the DVLA to revoke a full driving licence if the holder acquires six or more penalty points within a period of two years, beginning with the date of first passing a driving test (with any points acquired before passing that test counting towards the total). He can apply for a new provisional licence immediately upon being notified of revocation and can begin driving as a provisional licence holder as soon as he has it.
This is not purely pedantic. There is a considerable difference (as far as insurers are concerned) between this and being disqualified from driving by a court. Interestingly, disqualification (for any length of time) within the two year probationary period does not trigger revocation.
Wow sir!
When you put it like that I feel a lot more comfotable using the 2006 date and not feel like I'm doing something dodgy. I forgot I could have got a new licence the next day if I wanted to. This would be the same as passing my test and then not driving. I like this! This has put it into perspective! Thanks!
I'm definitely not going to call them to correct it now. I'm due for renewal in 6 months. I'll correct it then. I don't want them to cancel the policy because of this and start a new policy. That would be a terrible scenario. I'll just take the hit on the price this year and chalk it up to 'live and learn'.
For some additional context, I am trying to stay within the bounds of the law. I always have.
When I first passed I was on my 2nd car and my 2nd policy. I was almost at the 2 year point for the new drivers act which was, in retrospect, quite fortunate.
The gearbox failed on the car and I took it to a garage to have to fixed. It was just before Xmas. I was in the army at the time and I was due to drive home for Xmas leave. Mechanic told me it wasn't going to be fixed in time for me to go home but offered me a courtesy car. I was only third party on my own car and I explicitly told the mechanic that my insurance didn't cover me driving his car. He told me not to worry about it and that I would be covered under his 'trader policy'.
I drove home and was stopped by police as they couldn't see any insurance on the car. I explained the situation and they gave me a producer and sent me on my way. After Xmas I went back to base and tries to contact the mechanic for the insurance details and was unable to make contact with him. I went to the police station to tell them and was cautioned.
Heard nothing about it for a couple weeks and then I was shipped off to Germany. The army driving licencing office took care of it from there. A few more weeks later Ingot word that the court declared, in absentia, I was to be revoked under the new drivers act and ordered to pay a fine which was paid.
It retrospect it was my fault, I should have asked for proof of insurance before taking the courtesy car but I wasn't thinking about it. All I was thinking about was my car and getting home for Xmas. It really put me off driving and all the c*** that comes with it. Another 'live and learn' moment.
Edited by UrzuS3V3N on 08/11/2023 at 17:40
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