Theorectically yes, but you won't …...Theoretically you can be charged with driving a motor vehicle without tax, driving a motor vehicle without insurance, driving a motor vehicle without MOT (if more than three years old). If you have a driving licence that could add up to quite a few points on it. If you haven't you could additionally be charged for driving a motor vehicle without a valid license.
There are remarkably few cases of any of this happening.
Vehicle insurance
Rules on what motor insurance you need, what to do if you're in an accident, insurance for driving abroad, penalties for uninsured vehicles and drivers.www.gov.uk
Penalties for uninsured drivers:
The police could give you a fixed penalty of £300 and 6 penalty points if you’re caught driving a vehicle you’re not insured to drive.
If the case goes to court you could get:
The police also have the power to seize, and in some cases, destroy the vehicle that’s being driven uninsured.
- an unlimited fine
- disqualified from driving
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Penalties
There are a number of circumstances under which you may be charged with driving without a licence. Firstly, if you have not passed a driving test but have been caught behind the wheel, you may be given:
- Between three and six penalty points for when you do have a licence
- A maximum fine of £1,000
- A possible ban, enforceable when you do pass your test
True, but will anyone here actually "Bank on that" for his own defense in a similar situation?Theorectically yes, but you won't …...
The Dalston guy failed all these when the women ran out and died when he hit her,
he wasn't prosecuted for any of the above misdemeanour's.
This is twice you have wrongly peddled this fake news.The other well known trial, where a woman (only!!) got injured, I seem to remember that the cyclist lost his house as he had not got proper representation, and had to pay the woman damages, and also had to pay ALL the court costs!!!
At least in that case nobody died!
I think that some people here are taking these cases far too lightly.....they are BOTH exceedingly serious, and should be taken as a very valid warning.
regards to all
Andy
That is actually worse than I remember, having to have charity to get him out of the financial hole he landed in. Have I got that right now?This is twice you have wrongly peddled this fake news.
The initial press coverage was sensational but the follow up wasn't, it almost went totally under the radar.
He did get advice and countersued both were found 50% liable so, the ladies prosecution/legal fees were I believe about 100k and believe she got about 5k pay out. A Giving page was set up for the cyclist and again this helped him out of a hole.
A whole lot better than it looked to be before!Fund raising page to help him.
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The woman received just a little over £4000.
The final outcome left Robert nearly 3k out of pocket.
Cyclist settles case for £30,000 after hitting pedestrian who was looking at phone
Cyclist faced threat of ruinous legal costs despite judge ruling both parties equally to blamewww.theguardian.com