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Motoring & Road Traffic Offences

Speeding, drink-driving, careless driving, totting-up and licence-loss cases — fixed fees available.

A motoring conviction can mean the loss of your licence, your livelihood or your insurance. Many motoring cases have technical defences that aren't obvious to non-specialists — from procedural breaches by the police to issues with the prosecution evidence.

Lucy offers fixed fees on most motoring matters so you know exactly what your defence will cost from day one. Try our motoring calculator below for an instant estimate.

What's included

  • Speeding and totting-up — exceptional hardship arguments
  • Drink and drug driving — defence and special reasons
  • Driving without due care or dangerous driving
  • Failing to provide a specimen / failing to stop
  • Fixed-fee pricing on most motoring matters

Where we cover

  • · Norwich, King's Lynn, Great Yarmouth Magistrates' Courts
  • · A47, A11, A14, A140 enforcement areas
  • · Norfolk Constabulary Road Policing Unit cases

Common questions

  • Will I definitely lose my licence?
    Not necessarily. Even with high readings or 12+ points, the right legal arguments (exceptional hardship, special reasons, procedural challenges) can reduce or avoid a ban. The earlier you get advice, the more options remain.
  • What's exceptional hardship?
    A legal argument that a 6-month disqualification under the totting-up rules would cause real hardship — not just inconvenience to you, but to innocent third parties (employees, dependants, vulnerable people who rely on you). It's a high bar but it works in the right case.
  • I've been offered a speed-awareness course — should I take it?
    Almost always yes. No points, no record, no insurance premium increase. The only catch is you can only take one course every three years. If you've taken one recently you'll have to take the points.
  • Are your motoring fees really fixed?
    Yes — for the work scope agreed up front. Additional work (e.g. instructing an expert, contested trials with multiple witnesses) is quoted separately and agreed in writing before any extra cost is incurred.

Get a free motoring-offence assessment — request a callback.

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