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What is sp30?

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The offence code and penalty points will be shown on your driving licence and must stay there for four or eleven years depending on the offence.Check the codes on your driving licence against the list below.Accident offencesOffence codes AC10 to AC30 must stay on a driving licence for four years from date of offence.Code Offence Penalty points AC10 Failing to stop after an accident 5-10 AC20 Failing to give particulars or to report an accident within 24 hours 5-10 AC30 Undefined accident offences 4-9Disqualified driverOffence codes BA10 and BA30 must stay on a driving licence for four years from date of offence.Code Offence Penalty points BA10 Driving while disqualified by order of court 6 BA30 Attempting to drive while disqualified by order of court 6Careless drivingOffence codes CD10 to CD30 must stay on a driving licence for four years from date of offence.Code Offence Penalty points CD10 Driving without due care and attention 3-9 CD20 Driving without reasonable consideration for other road users 3-9 CD30 Driving without due care and attention or without reasonable consideration for other road users 3-9 Offence codes CD40 to CD70 must stay on a driving licence for eleven years from date of conviction.Code Offence Penalty points CD40 Causing death through careless driving when unfit through drink 3-11 CD50 Causing death by careless driving when unfit through drugs 3-11 CD60 Causing death by careless driving with alcohol level above the limit 3-11 CD70 Causing death by careless driving then failing to supply a specimen for 3-11 Offence codes CD80 and CD90 must stay on a driving licence for four years from date of conviction.Code Offence Penalty points CD80 Causing death by careless, or inconsiderate, driving 3-11 CD90 Causing death by driving: unlicensed, disqualified or uninsured drivers 3-11Construction and use offencesOffence codes CU10 to CU80 must stay on a driving licence for four years from date of offence.Code Offence Penalty points CU10 Using a vehicle with defective brakes 3 CU20 Causing or likely to cause danger by reason of use of unsuitable vehicle or using a vehicle with parts or accessories (excluding brakes, steering or tyres) in a dangerous condition 3 CU30 Using a vehicle with defective tyre(s) 3 CU40 Using a vehicle with defective steering 3 CU50 Causing or likely to cause danger by reason of load or passengers 3 CU80 Using a mobile phone while driving a motor vehicle 3Reckless/dangerous drivingOffence codes DD40 to DD80 must stay on a driving licence for four years from date of conviction.Code Offence Penalty points DD40 Dangerous driving 3-11 DD60 Manslaughter or culpable homicide while driving a vehicle 3-11 DD80 Causing death by dangerous driving 3-11 DD90 Furious driving 3-9Drink or drugsOffence codes DR10 to DR30 must stay on a driving licence for eleven years from date of conviction.Code Offence Penalty points DR10 Driving or attempting to drive with alcohol level above limit 3-11 DR20 Driving or attempting to drive while unfit through drink 3-11 DR30 Driving or attempting to drive then failing to supply a specimen for analysis 3-11 Offence codes DR40 to DR70 must stay on a driving licence for four years from date of offence.Code Offence Penalty points DR40 In charge of a vehicle while alcohol level above limit 10 DR50 In charge of a vehicle while unfit through drink 10 DR60 Failure to provide a specimen for analysis in circumstances other than driving or attempting to drive 10 DR70 Failing to provide specimen for breath test 4 Offence code DR80 must stay on a driving licence for eleven years from date of conviction.Code Offence Penalty points DR80 Driving or attempting to drive when unfit through drugs 3-11 Offence code DR90 must stay on a driving licence for four years from date of offence.Code Offence Penalty points DR90 In charge of a vehicle when unfit through drugs 10Insurance offencesOffence code IN10 must stay on a driving licence for four years from date of offence.Code Offence Penalty points IN10 Using a vehicle uninsured against third party risks. 6-8Licence offencesOffence codes LC20 to LC50 must stay on a driving licence for four years from date of offence.Code Offence Penalty points LC20 Driving otherwise than in accordance with a licence 3-6 LC30 Driving after making a false declaration about fitness when applying for a licence 3-6 LC40 Driving a vehicle having failed to notify a disability 3-6 LC50 Driving after a licence has been revoked or refused on medical grounds 3-6Miscellaneous offencesOffence codes MS10 to MS90 must stay on a driving licence for four years from date of offence.Code Offence Penalty points MS10 Leaving a vehicle in a dangerous position 3 MS20 Unlawful pillion riding 3 MS30 Play street offences 2 MS50 Motor racing on the highway 3-11 MS60 Offences not covered by other codes As AppropriateMS70 Driving with uncorrected defective eyesight 3MS80 Refusing to submit to an eyesight test 3 MS90 Failure to give information as to identity of driver etc 6Motorway offencesOffence code MW10 must stay on a driving licence for four years from date of offence.Code Offence Penalty points MW10 Contravention of special roads regulations (excluding speed limits) 3Pedestrian crossingsOffence codes PC10 to PC30 must stay on a driving licence for four years from date of offence.Code Offence Penalty points PC10 Undefined contravention of pedestrian crossing regulations 3 PC20 Contravention of pedestrian crossing regulations with moving vehicle 3 PC30 Contravention of pedestrian crossing regulations with stationary vehicle 3Speed limitsOffence codes SP10 to SP50 must stay on a driving licence for four years from date of offence.Code Offence Penalty points SP10 Exceeding goods vehicle speed limits 3-6 SP20 Exceeding speed limit for type of vehicle (excluding goods or passenger vehicles) 3-6 SP30 Exceeding statutory speed limit on a public road 3-6 SP40 Exceeding passenger vehicle speed limit 3-6 SP50 Exceeding speed limit on a motorway 3-6Traffic direction and signsOffence codes TS10 to TS70 must stay on a driving licence for four years from date of offence.Code Offence Penalty points TS10 Failing to comply with traffic light signals 3 TS20 Failing to comply with double white lines 3 TS30 Failing to comply with 'Stop' sign 3 TS40 Failing to comply with direction of a constable/warden 3 TS50 Failing to comply with traffic sign (excluding 'stop' signs, traffic lights or double white lines) 3 TS60 Failing to comply with a school crossing patrol sign 3 TS70 Undefined failure to comply with a traffic direction sign 3Special codeOffence code TT99 must stay on a driving licence for four years from date of conviction.Code Offence TT99 To signify a disqualification under 'totting-up' procedure. 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