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DVLA Revocation
If an employee has their licence revoked and has an accident, this may affect the validity of the your insurance and the right to make a claim.This has important consequences for fleet and motor policies.
When a driver gets points they’re required to submit their licence to the DVLA to have the endorsement applied to their licence’s paper counterpart. Last year, however, 42,000 people failed to do so within a month of receiving a notice of court conviction.
In the past, people who failed to submit their licence were given a 12-month period of grace. After this time their licence would be revoked and they would lose their entitlement to drive.
As of 7 November 2010, this period of grace has now been removed. If a driver doesn’t surrender their licence within 28 days the licence will be revoked straight away. To carry on driving is an offense and the same as driving without a licence at all.
Additionally to this, section 87 s.2 of the Road Traffic Act 1988 states that it is an offence to permit someone to drive a vehicle when they do not have a licence: if you know that one of their drivers has had his licence revoked and allow him to carry on driving, you may be guilty of an offense yourself.
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