Charged With Speeding Offence? Do Not Wait.
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Facing a speeding charge or totting up points? We fight to protect your licence and keep you on the road.
Every case is different, and we look closely at the details before we advise you.
There are several ways we may be able to challenge a drink driving charge, including:
Even where a full defence is not possible, we work hard to reduce the impact of any penalty — including fighting to keep you on the road where possible
A charge does not always mean a conviction and having the right solicitor on your side can make all the difference.
At O’Neill Defence, we have over 15 years of experience defending clients against drink driving charges across the UK.
"I was facing a totting up ban and thought I'd lose my licence for sure. The team built a strong case and I kept my licence. Brilliant service."
A speeding charge can feel minor at first, but the consequences can be serious — penalty points, fines, or even a driving ban if you are close to the totting up limit.
At O’Neill Defence, we specialise in road traffic law and know how to challenge speeding charges effectively. We work to reduce your penalty, protect your licence, and keep you driving wherever possible.
Not always. A single speeding offence usually results in points and a fine, not a ban. However, if you already have points on your licence, you could face disqualification under the totting up rules. We review your full driving history before advising you on the best approach.
Yes, in many cases. There are several ways a speeding charge can be challenged, including issues with how the speed was recorded, problems with the notice of intended prosecution, or unclear road signage. We assess your case to see what options are available.
We offer a free initial consultation, so there is no cost to find out where you stand. After that, we provide clear and honest pricing, with no hidden fees.
If you build up 12 or more penalty points within 3 years, you can be banned from driving, even if no single offence was serious. This is known as totting up. A solicitor may be able to argue exceptional hardship to help you avoid a ban.
Right away. We are available 24 hours a day, 7 days a week. The sooner you contact us after receiving a speeding notice, the more time we have to build the strongest possible case for you.
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