Calculate Your Speeding Fine
Quickly estimate your penalty, points, or disqualification risk.
Your fine will be calculated as a percentage of your weekly income.
Understanding Speeding Penalties
Fine Bands
Band A: 50% of weekly income - 3 points
Band B: 100% of weekly income - 4-6 points or disqualification
Band C: 150% of weekly income - 6 points or disqualification
Minimum fine is £100
Speed Bands
Band A: 1-10 mph over limit
Band B: 11-20 mph over limit
Band C: 21+ mph over limit
The severity increases with higher speeds
Maximum Fines
Standard roads: up to £1,000
Motorways: up to £2,500
Fixed Penalty: £100 + 3 points
New drivers: Licence revoked at 6+ points
Speeding Fine Calculator
Instantly estimate your likely penalty for a speeding offence based on your details. No personal info required.
What Does Our Speeding Calculator Do?
- Expected fine amount and penalty points
- Risk of a driving ban (instant or totting-up)
- Licence revocation alerts for new drivers
- How to reduce your penalty if it goes to court
- FAQs tailored to your situation
- When to seek legal advice
Do I Need to Enter Personal Details?
No. You can use our calculator anonymously. Most users find they're eligible for a Speed Awareness Course or Fixed Penalty. If your case is more complex, we'll help guide you through next steps.
How Are the Results Calculated?
We use official UK sentencing guidelines, police protocols, and insights from thousands of past cases. While outcomes can vary, the tool gives you a reliable overview.
Multiple Offences or Simultaneous Charges?
For offences on different dates, the tool remains accurate—but points from one offence may impact the next. If your speeding offence includes other charges (like careless driving), we recommend contacting us directly for tailored advice.
Why Do You Ask About Points and Licence Duration?
Your existing points and how long you've been driving help determine if penalties like revocation apply under the New Drivers Act.
Speed Awareness Course Eligibility
Typically offered if you were up to 10% + 9mph over the limit and haven't taken a course in the last 3 years. Each police force may differ slightly.
When Is a Fixed Penalty Offered?
Fixed Penalty Notices are usually offered within these speed ranges:
Speed Limit | Recorded Speed Range |
---|---|
10 mph | 11–24 mph |
20 mph | 21–30 mph |
30 mph | 31–40 mph |
40 mph | 41–55 mph |
50 mph | 51–65 mph |
60 mph | 61–80 mph |
70 mph | 71–92 mph |
What Guidelines Do Courts Follow?
Courts follow official guidance set by the Sentencing Council. These rules help ensure fair outcomes but also allow discretion for mitigating or aggravating circumstances.
Are Court Penalties Fixed?
No. The Magistrates consider the full context of your case. While sentencing bands exist, outcomes can vary with the right representation and approach.
Court Fine Bands Based on Weekly Income
Band | Fine (% of weekly income) |
---|---|
Band A | 50% |
Band B | 100% |
Band C | 150% |
*Maximum fines: £1,000 for non-motorway offences, £2,500 for motorway offences.
Need more help or facing a court summons? Contact our team for personalised legal advice.