
One driver was caught s***ding 10 times and not banned, despite accumulating 30 points
A driver with 42 points on her licence is still on the road, according to a new ****ysis of DVLA figures.
The woman, from Isleworth in west London, accumulated all the points last year for failing to disclose the driver's identity.
Motorists can be banned for building up 12 points over a three-year period but magistrates can use their discretion if a ban would cause exceptional hardship, such as losing a job or meaning a child cannot be cared for.
The second-highest points total - according to the Institute of Advanced Motorists (IAM) research - is 36.
That tally belongs to a man from Warrington who was caught without insurance six times in less than two weeks between February and March last year.
Other notable offenders, according to the ****ysis of DVLA (Driver and Vehicle Licensing Agency) figures are:
A man from Southend with 30 points, who was caught s***ding 10 times between March 2011 and August 2012.
A man from Blackburn with 29 points, who was caught s***ding eight times between September and November 2011.
A man from Pevensey, East Sussex, with 24 points who was caught s***ding six times in two weeks between September 30 and October 13 last year.
Institute of Advanced Motorists Chief Executive Simon Best said the examples showed the system was not working properly.
"Drivers must expect that 12 points means a ban or the whole system falls into disrepute," he said.
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