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The phrase "a driving ban" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a legal prohibition against operating a vehicle, often as a consequence of certain offenses.
Example: "After receiving multiple speeding tickets, he was issued a driving ban for six months."
Alternatives: "driving restriction" or "license suspension".
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But in March 2013 she and her ex-husband, Chris Huhne, the former Liberal Democrat minister, were both jailed for eight months for swapping speeding penalty points a decade earlier so he could avoid a driving ban, which only emerged when Pryce approached newspapers after Huhne left her for another woman.
A driving ban was enforced in some areas.
It is little wonder Huhne was keen to evade a driving ban.
He was involved in a car chase with Romanian police that led to a driving ban.
Premier League goalkeeper Shay Given escaped a driving ban in court today, after speeding in his luxury Bentley.
Nor because I want to trivialise the practice of people "taking points" for each other so that one avoids a driving ban.
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Richard Robertson was spotted on various roads in Dundee in a Volvo car - despite have a lifetime driving ban.
He faced a certain driving ban as he would have totted up 12 points.
"Those convicted are likely to face a lengthy driving ban and possible loss of jobs and livelihoods, with some even facing imprisonment".
In 2006, bombings killed nearly 30 people after the government lifted a daytime driving ban in the city.
New Jersey already has a distracted driving ban, violations of which can cost offenders up to $400 for the first infraction.
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