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Experts are calling on British motorists to ensure they know whether they are at risk of losing their licence after committing traffic offences. When committing a driving offence, motorists can be slapped with penalty points on their licence, which are also referred to by the courts as “endorsements”. The endorsements must stay on someone’s driving record for between four and 11 years, depending on the offence, with Britons having to deal with the points for a longer period of time if it’s a more serious offence. Motorists can be disqualified from driving if they build up 12 or more penalty po…