Speeding fines uk - motorists could be fined £2,500 from next month
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Band A offences begin at 50 per cent of your weekly wage but can range from 25 per cent to 75 per cent. Band B offences begin at 100 per cent of your age but are variable from 75 per cent
and 125 per cent. Band C offences begin at 150 per cent but are variable from 125 per cent to 175 per cent. According to the Office of National statistics the average salary in the UK as
of April 2015 was £27,600. If an offender was caught speeding and charged with a band A offence the motorist could be charged between £132.69 - £398.08, for a band B from £398.08-£663.46
and band C from £663.46 to £928.85. First time offenders could avoid the fine if they take a speed awareness course however repeat offenders will not be extended the same luxury. These new
rules follow the Government crackdown on motorists driving whilst using their mobile phone.