Audi driver caught with provisional licence, no insurance and expired MOT after being stopped by police in Preston

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A motorists was caught with a provisional licence, no insurance and an expired MOT after being pulled over in Preston.

Police stopped an Audi A4 in Moor Lane over the weekend.

The driver “nearly earnt a trip to custody" after providing false details, but finally came clean with his real ones.

Officers subsequently discovered the driver had a provisional licence, no insurance and an expired MOT.

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The police could give you a fixed penalty of £300 and six penalty points if you’re caught driving an uninsured vehicle.

If the case goes to court you could get:

- an unlimited fine

A motorists was caught with a provisional licence, no insurance and an expired MOT in Preston (Credit: Lancashire Police)A motorists was caught with a provisional licence, no insurance and an expired MOT in Preston (Credit: Lancashire Police)
A motorists was caught with a provisional licence, no insurance and an expired MOT in Preston (Credit: Lancashire Police)

- disqualified from driving

The police also have the power to seize, and in some cases, destroy the vehicle that is being driven uninsured.

You can be fined up to £1,000 for driving a car without a valid MOT.

If you drive a vehicle deemed ‘dangerous’ by an MOT test, you can be fined up to £2,500, be banned from driving and receive three points.