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Judicial Driving Ban Versus CBR Suspension

Compare judicial driving ban with CBR suspension: procedures, duration and penalties. What options do you have in case of criminal sanctions?

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Differences in Procedure and Impact

A judicial driving ban, imposed via the criminal court (article 164 SW), fundamentally differs from a CBR suspension. The driving ban follows offences such as reckless driving or alcohol in traffic, with a duration from 3 months to lifetime. The physical driving licence is confiscated and you receive a proces-verbaal.

Key Comparisons

  • Duration: Driving ban: fixed; CBR: temporary until restoration.
  • Confiscation: Yes for driving ban, no for CBR.
  • Appeal: Directly to the court of appeal for driving ban.

Combinations occur: a suspension can transition into a ban. Against a driving ban, you can lodge an appeal within 14 days. Sanctions for violation are heavier, with imprisonment possible. Insurance damage is significant. Choose a specialised lawyer for strategy. Laws such as WVW and SW regulate this. Understand the nuances to optimally exercise your rights.

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