This is when you commit one of the violations detailed under the offence codes below.
Offence codes TS10 to TS70 must stay on a driving licence for 4 years from date of offence.
| Penalty code | Offence committed | Penalty points |
| TS10 | Failing to comply with traffic light signals | 3 |
| TS20 | Failing to comply with double white lines | 3 |
| TS30 | Failing to comply with ‘Stop’ sign | 3 |
| TS40 | Failing to comply with direction of a constable/warden | 3 |
| TS50 | Failing to comply with traffic sign (excluding ‘stop’ signs, traffic lights or double white lines) | 3 |
| TS60 | Failing to comply with a school crossing patrol sign | 3 |
| TS70 | Undefined failure to comply with a traffic direction sign | 3 |
Totting-up penalty points
Remember, the more penalty points you tot up, the more impact it will have on your bike insurance. Also, if you build up 12 or more penalty points within a period of three years, you’ll be liable to be disqualified under the totting-up system. This is shown on your licence as TT99.
Guilty? Accept the Fixed Penalty.
If you know that you’re guilty of an offence and you’re offered a Fixed Penalty, then we’d recommend that you accept this rather than trying to wheedle out of it. Yes, your licence will be endorsed with the minimum number of penalty points (don’t forget to inform your bike insurance provider) but, in our experience, the fine is likely to be far less than the costs incurred if you go to a court and are found guilty.
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