As it stands, the courts can fine you and ‘endorse’ your driving record with penalty points if you’re convicted of a motoring offence.
08:36, 30 May 2025Updated 08:36, 30 May 2025
As it stands, the courts can fine you and ‘endorse’ your driving record with penalty points if you’re convicted of a motoring offence.
Drivers could benefit from a penalty points shake-up in England with the Labour Party government urged to make a rule change. As it stands, the courts can fine you and ‘endorse’ your driving record with penalty points if you’re convicted of a motoring offence.
A Parliamentary petition urges: ” Change speeding penalties to 1 point for up to 25MPH on a 20MPH road.” It adds: ” We feel that the current penalty of 3 points for speeding in 20mph areas is disproportionate.
“We think the current penalty treats these drivers the same as other drivers who speed at much higher limits.” It says: “In areas like London, drivers can be penalised for doing 24mph in 20mph areas, which we feel is heavily punishing.
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“We feel it’s easy to collect multiple 3 points penalties if drivers are making many journeys. We would like the penalties reviewed. Penalties can impact drivers insurance costs and can affect their ability to work.”
At 10,000 signatures, the government will respond to this petition and at 100,000 signatures, this petition will be considered for debate in Parliament. The petition was created by Davide Rinaldi with a 20 November 2025 deadline.
All petitions run for 6 months. The endorsement and penalty points are put on your driver record. You can view your driving licence record to see what penalty points you have and when they’ll be removed.
Endorsements must stay on your driving record for 4 or 11 years, depending on the offence. You can be disqualified from driving if you build up 12 or more penalty points within a period of 3 years. There are different rules for new drivers.
Each endorsement has a special code and is given ‘penalty points’ on a scale from 1 to 11. You get more points for more serious offences.
The table shows the offence codes that can be put on your driving record. It also shows how many penalty points you can get for them. Some offences may also involve a disqualification.
Offence codes and penalty points must stay on your driving record for 4 or 11 years depending on the offence.