What is a TT99 conviction?
Commonly known as a “totting up ban”, a TT99 conviction is given for the accumulation of 12 or more penalty points on your licence within a 3-year period.
Being issued with a TT99 conviction is likely to raise the cost of your car insurance. In such cases, it’s often worth looking at dedicated convicted driver cover to ensure you're getting the best possible deal, potentially from a specialist insurer.
How could one get a TT99 conviction?
A TT99 conviction is given after receiving a number of different convictions that contribute to the appropriate amount of penalty points. These convictions can come from one repeated type of offence, a combination of different offences or in some cases one severe offence. Contributing offences include:
SP notices, which are administered for speeding offences and can range from 3 to 6 penalty points, unless you take a speed awareness course: (https://motion-grid.live/car-insurance/speed-awareness-courses/%3C/a%3E%29%3C/p%3E%3C/li%3E%3Cli%3E%3Cp%3ETS notices, administered for traffic signal offences such as failure to obey a traffic signal or stop sign. These mainly carry a punishment of 3 penalty points.
IN notices, which are administered for insurance offences, and carry a 6 point punishment.
How long does a TT99 conviction last?
6 months – If you get 12 penalty points or more within three years
12 months – If you get a second disqualification within three years