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What is a DR10?

DR10 is the code the DVLA use to endorse a drivers driving licence when they are convicted of driving with excess alcohol (drink driving).

It is an offence under the Road Traffic Act 1988 [1] to drive or attempt to drive a motor vehicle on a road or other public place after consuming so much alcohol that the proportion of it in breath, blood or urine exceeds the maximum legal prescribed limit.


How long does a DR10 remain on a driving licence?

A DR10 driving licence endorsement will remain on a driving licence for a period of 11 years from the date of conviction.


How long do I have to declare a DR10 conviction to insurers?

The rehabilitation period under the Rehabilitation of Offenders Act 1974 [2] for a driving licence endorsement is a period of five years.

All offences which result in a driving licence endorsement such as a DR10 must be declared to insurers for a period of 5 years.


How does a DR10 affect insurance?

Drivers who are convicted of drink driving and have a DR10 endorsement on their driving licence are classed as a higher risk to insure by insurance companies.

Drivers with a DR10 conviction will typically see an increase in the cost of car insurance. Some insurers will not insure drivers with a DR10 conviction on their licence.


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Reference:

[1] Road Traffic Act 1988

[2] Rehabilitation of Offenders Act 1974