If you were not aware all Speeding offences that apply to the courts in the UK are handled by the magistrate's court.
There are specific guiding principles set out for potential fines when having to attend a magistrate's court. Please note that these are only guidelines and aren't set in stone. The judge can vary from them if he so wishes, dependent on the accused particular circumstances. It is also to a certain extent means tested and will be based on your current earnings when calculating the total fine payable.
Below are some rough guidlines to work from if you're booked in at court . If your a first time offender it is worth taking in to account it is really rare for a court to execute the maximum % penalty and will generally not exceed 75%. This mean 75% of your weekly earnings.
Speeding Limit (mph) 3 point speeding fine (mph) 4-6 point speeding fine (mph) 6 point speeding fine (mph)
20 21-30 31-40 41-50
30 31-41 41-51 51-60
40 41-55 56-65 66-75
50 51-65 66-75 76-85
60 61-80 81-90 91-100
70 71-90 91-100 101-110
Disqualification NO 7-28 days 7-56 days
Fine Range % of earnings 25%-75% 75%-125% 125%-175%
The above fine range percentages are based in general on your weekly wage so if you earn £1000 a week as an example the fine would be anything from 25% to 175% of that amount, which would be anything from £250-£1750
When it comes to maximum speeding fines it is capped at £1000 or £2500 (if caught speeding on a motorway) so you should'nt pay more than this even if you're in the high income bracket.
The upcoming information is assumed by the court about the above info.
- If you don't provide the applicable info regarding your takings the fine will be calculated based ]totally on salary set at £350 a week.
- The fine will be set based mostly on earning a minimum of £100 a week. It doesn't matter to the court if you earn less than this.
If you think you may lose your license when attending court it'd be wise to seek some professional advice from an expert in Motoring law take a look at our Motoring Lawyers page. If however your license isn't in danger there are lots of other ways that you can defend yourself without the need of an expensive lawyer.
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of using legal tactics and knowledge to prevent 6 points being added to his
license for information on anything see Speeding fines UK from Fixed Penalty Speeding Fines to Motoring Lawyers









