The UK Speeding Ticket Defence Guide

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Received a Speeding Ticket or NIP?

Do not accept the penalty points or pay the fine until you check the notice properly.

The UK Speeding Ticket Defence Guide shows all possible defences and the same process we used when reviewing and challenging speeding cases for drivers — so you can follow the same steps yourself and copy exactly what we did

For example, the guide explains how a 96mph in a 70mph motorway allegation was withdrawn, including

• the Notice of Intended Prosecution issued
• the enforcement evidence relied upon
• the procedural checks carried out
• the issues identified during the assessment

By following the same structured approach explained in the guide, drivers can assess their speeding notice, review the supporting evidence, and understand their potential defence before accepting penalty points or deciding how to respond.

What the Guide Covers

The guide explains how different types of speeding enforcement are assessed, including:

✔ Fixed speed cameras on motorways
✔ Fixed speed cameras on residential streets
✔ Mobile speed camera vans
✔ Hand-held speed meters / speed guns used at the roadside
✔ Drivers stopped by police using PACE methods
✔ Other roadside speed detection devices

You will learn how the supporting evidence in speeding cases is examined and challenged, including how enforcement evidence, notices, and procedural requirements are reviewed to determine whether the allegation appears valid and reliable.

What the Guide Shows You

✔ What to do as soon as your speeding notice arrives
✔ What details to check before responding
✔ How speed cameras, speed guns, and roadside stops are assessed
✔ How enforcement evidence may be reviewed
✔ What procedural and evidential issues may arise in speeding cases

By identifying procedural or evidential issues where they exist, the guide helps drivers understand whether a speeding allegation appears consistent and reliable before deciding how to respond.

Guide Features

✔ Instant digital download
✔ Reusable if you receive future notices
✔ Based on over five years of real-world speeding case experience

Before accepting penalty points, paying fines, or risking court proceedings, make sure you understand what checks can be carried out first.

Important Update – Speeding NIP Reviews

Due to extremely high demand, we no longer review individual speeding Notices of Intended Prosecution (NIPs) or supporting evidence.

During 2025 alone we reviewed almost 2,000 speeding tickets, which became extremely time-consuming and made it impossible to continue providing individual assessments.

Instead, we created The UK Speeding Ticket Defence Guide,

This allows drivers to follow the same checks themselves, saving both time and significant legal costs.

We have seen drivers rush straight to a solicitor and are quoted legal fees between £1,700 and £4,000, often before the speeding notice or enforcement evidence has even been properly examined. In many cases, those solicitors did not have a clue in what they were reviewing and talking about

This makes it easier for everyone !

For this reason, please do not submit enquiry forms or emails regarding speeding notices, as we are unable to review or comment on individual cases.

Received a Speeding Ticket or NIP?

Do not accept the penalty points or pay the fine until you check the notice properly.

The UK Speeding Ticket Defence Guide shows all possible defences and the same process we used when reviewing and challenging speeding cases for drivers — so you can follow the same steps yourself and copy exactly what we did

For example, the guide explains how a 96mph in a 70mph motorway allegation was withdrawn, including

• the Notice of Intended Prosecution issued
• the enforcement evidence relied upon
• the procedural checks carried out
• the issues identified during the assessment

By following the same structured approach explained in the guide, drivers can assess their speeding notice, review the supporting evidence, and understand their potential defence before accepting penalty points or deciding how to respond.

What the Guide Covers

The guide explains how different types of speeding enforcement are assessed, including:

✔ Fixed speed cameras on motorways
✔ Fixed speed cameras on residential streets
✔ Mobile speed camera vans
✔ Hand-held speed meters / speed guns used at the roadside
✔ Drivers stopped by police using PACE methods
✔ Other roadside speed detection devices

You will learn how the supporting evidence in speeding cases is examined and challenged, including how enforcement evidence, notices, and procedural requirements are reviewed to determine whether the allegation appears valid and reliable.

What the Guide Shows You

✔ What to do as soon as your speeding notice arrives
✔ What details to check before responding
✔ How speed cameras, speed guns, and roadside stops are assessed
✔ How enforcement evidence may be reviewed
✔ What procedural and evidential issues may arise in speeding cases

By identifying procedural or evidential issues where they exist, the guide helps drivers understand whether a speeding allegation appears consistent and reliable before deciding how to respond.

Guide Features

✔ Instant digital download
✔ Reusable if you receive future notices
✔ Based on over five years of real-world speeding case experience

Before accepting penalty points, paying fines, or risking court proceedings, make sure you understand what checks can be carried out first.

Important Update – Speeding NIP Reviews

Due to extremely high demand, we no longer review individual speeding Notices of Intended Prosecution (NIPs) or supporting evidence.

During 2025 alone we reviewed almost 2,000 speeding tickets, which became extremely time-consuming and made it impossible to continue providing individual assessments.

Instead, we created The UK Speeding Ticket Defence Guide,

This allows drivers to follow the same checks themselves, saving both time and significant legal costs.

We have seen drivers rush straight to a solicitor and are quoted legal fees between £1,700 and £4,000, often before the speeding notice or enforcement evidence has even been properly examined. In many cases, those solicitors did not have a clue in what they were reviewing and talking about

This makes it easier for everyone !

For this reason, please do not submit enquiry forms or emails regarding speeding notices, as we are unable to review or comment on individual cases.