Yes, the Court has to take into account all issues that are raised to include both mitigating and aggravating circumstances. The table above is a guide only and the Court has a wide ranging discretion which it can exercise as it sees fit. Generally speaking, the higher the speed, the greater the risk of an instant ban.
This is particular relevant when the speed is in excess of 45% of the limit. More.
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