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Old 17 July 2016, 10:09 PM
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Just had to pay a £100 fine and send my licence of for endorsing. First offence no speed awareness course offered. Doing 47 in what I believed was a 40 zone turned out to be a 30 zone.

Any idea what I can expect increase wise on insurance?

Any info would be greatly appreciated.
Old 17 July 2016, 10:57 PM
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Will depend on the endorsement. If and SP30 and you are not too young, I doubt the increase will be much. Since you were a fair bit over the limit (>50%), you may get a heavier endorsement (SP50?) which the insurers will like a lot less.

Best way is to log into money supermarket or the like and compare quote with/without the offense).
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Sp50 is breaking motorway speed so he wont get that it will be sp30
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thanks for the replies guys much appreciated. do I inform insurer now or when licence is returned and endorsed? assume its after endorsement so I know what it will actually be?
Old 18 July 2016, 08:26 PM
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Hi,
Notifying your insurer when you get your licence back should be ok unless you were in the process of changing insurer then I'd notifying them that it's pending.
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