AA warns drivers of 2 year rule – and you…

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AA warns drivers of 2 year rule – and you…

The AA has warned drivers that they need to be careful on the roads – as making one common mistake could see you banned from the roads. On their website, the motor experts explain that if new drivers slip up, they'll need to take their test again. They explain that since June 1997, if you reach a total of six points within two years of passing your test, your licence will be revoked. This not only means that you will no longer be a qualified driver, it also means you will have to apply for a new provisional licence. If this happens, you will have to become a learner driver again, until you are able to retake and pass both the theory and practical tests which you will of course have to pay for again. The AA warn that the punishment for the offence of using a handheld
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