driving ban

collocation in English

meaningsofdrivingandban

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driving
adjective[before noun]
uk
/ˈdraɪ.vɪŋ/
us
/ˈdraɪ.vɪŋ/
strong and powerful and therefore causing things ...
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ban
noun[C]
uk
/bæn/
us
/bæn/
an official order that prevents something ...
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(Definition ofdrivingandbanfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

Examplesofdriving ban

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His sentence consisted of a £2,000 fine and a five-yeardrivingban.
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The first is the wide range of effects adrivingbanwill have on different convicted persons.
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Last week, he quashed a three-monthdrivingbanon a speeding motorcyclist because he was finding it difficult to get to work.
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When a mandatory minimum 12-monthdrivingbanwas first introduced for people who drink and drive, the only objectors were drunken drivers.
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This will, in fact, hardly affect thedrivingban.
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My other consideration has to be about finding offenders who are drivers who will obey thedrivingban.
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In some cases they are accompanied by additional penalties, such as adrivingban, but in others they are not.
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The available information concerning individual offences which qualify for an automaticdrivingban, is shown in the table.
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However, in the case of the recreational driver, thedrivingbanwould have substantially less effect and could be used for much less serious offences.
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The scheme allows for the use of adrivingbanfor non-motoring offences.
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Last week magistrates sentenced him to a paltry £200 fine and a two-yeardrivingban.
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Drivers found to be in breach of adrivingbanshould receive a harsh penalty and not be let off lightly.
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As that clearly does happen when someone is imprisoned, thisdrivingbanwould be appropriate for an imprisonable offence for someone who needs the car at work.
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The risk that an offender will ignore thedrivingbanand drive without a licence—and, more critically, without insurance—will have to be clear in the sentencer's mind.
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Adrivingban, however useful it may be, has a drastic effect on the principle of the free movement of goods and hits the peripheral countries the hardest.
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Over 0.15% is at least 6 monthsdrivingbanand larger fine (over $1000) for a first offence.
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He was later fined 1,200, had six points put on his licence, and received a six-monthdrivingbanfor the incident.
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You have previously been driving and you are in a period of three years after thedrivingbanwas imposed, have three clips.
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The following month he was given a three-and-a-half-yeardrivingbanafter admitting drink-driving; he was also fined 1,175.
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He was convicted three times for driving under the influence, which in 1987 saw him receive a ten-yeardrivingbanand narrowly escape imprisonment.
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