Speeding fine calculator (2024)
Do you believe you’ve been caught speeding, but you’re not sure how much you could be fined? Don’t worry, because you can use Howden’s free-to-use, online speeding fine calculator!
All you need to do is provide our calculator with information about your case and then, just like that, you’ll find out exactly how much the cost of your fine would be in an instant.
Calculate UK speeding fines
Calculator courtesy of Interactive Calculator. Latest speeding fine information courtesy of GOV.UK.
How does our calculator calculate speeding fines?
Here’s how our speeding fine calculator works:
1. You provide information about your case
In the calculator, there’s boxes where you need to fill in:
The speed limit of the area you were driving through at the time your speed was recorded.
The speed you were recorded, or you believe you were recorded, driving at.
Your annual salary
The ‘Band’ your speeding offence is categorised under (essentially how severe was the speeding offence).
2. Pay attention to which ‘Band’ your speeding offence is
Under ‘Result’, you’ll see where our calculator identifies which ‘Band’ your offence falls under once you’d added the speed limit and speed recorded information.
Your offence could be Band A, B or C, and the higher the band the more severe your punishment could be, whether it be a fine, points on your licence or a disqualification from driving.
3. Find out your Estimated Fine
Now you know the ‘Band’ of your offence, all you need to do is change the calculator accordingly. And there you have it, take a look at the bottom of the calculator and see your Estimated Fine!
Here’s an example of an Estimated Fine that could be generated:
Speed Limit: 20mph
Speed Recorded: 40mph
Band: B
Annual Salary: £30,000
Estimated Fine = £576.92
What is a speeding fine?
A speeding fine is issued to someone who is deemed to be driving on roads over the speed limit. You could be caught speeding either by the police or by a speeding camera, which would likely result in being given penalty points and a fine.
You can find out more about speeding fines and how they work by reading our blog: A guide to speeding fines in the UK.
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