‘Totter’ allowed by Traffic Commissioner to reapply for vocational licence after 2 months Instead of 4 Months as Initially Indicated at Driver Conduct Hearing | Smith Bowyer Clarke

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‘Totter’ allowed by Traffic Commissioner to reapply for vocational licence after 2 months Instead of 4 Months as Initially Indicated at Driver Conduct Hearing

This driver was represented by Millicent Dooher, barrister, at his driver conduct hearing following a ‘totting’ disqualification. This driver had 5 speeding offences, 3 of which occurred in a commercial vehicle. The Traffic Commissioner indicated that usually a period of 4 months would be required before he would allow a driver to re-apply for his vocational licence. In this instance, he was persuaded to allow the re-application after just 2 months.

Case Details

Case Name: ‘Totter’ allowed by Traffic Commissioner to reapply for vocational licence after 2 months Instead of 4 Months as Initially Indicated at Driver Conduct Hearing
Case Date: September 2025
Case Type (info): Driver Conduct Hearing

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