Hi Sirius. Thanks so much for the reply. I was going to ask how to update them, but it looks like its the normal migrant change of circumstances form? I'm actually really glad I asked because going to look for the form, I found that I would have had to declare any traffic offence prior to any application that way as well even after ILR. I did not know that - I thought I would just have to declare it on any application form. So this is good knowledge to have regardless.
And thank you about the insurance info....my husband and I were just discussing this and whether or not I'd have to declare it to insurance if I'm offered a course.
If it would need to be updated, should I not update it regardless of if I get a speed awareness course offered? It would still count as a speeding offence and show up on a DVLA check, even if I am able to avoid points on my license. Wouldn't it?
Would I put it under "criminal conviction" (if no course). Seems a bit harsh for such a minor speeding offence. If I got a course, I could put it in under "other"....just to show that I"m being super open about everything.
Sadly, I think I'll definitely get a ticket. I know this road really well and I'm normally super careful on it. It has 2 cameras, one shortly after it becomes a 30 from a 40. One not too far later...so I think its an area ripe for the picking for speedsters. I'm normally very vigilant about it, but I was very tired after a long week at work and it wasn't until I had nearly reached the 2nd camera and saw I was still going 35 that I realised I had already passed the speed change and the first camera. I slowed down enough to be fine for the second, but I have no real idea how fast I was going for the first. Its after a bend, so I'm hoping I had slowed down like normal, but it would be probably at least 35....no more than 40 since thats what I thought it was.
Unfortunately, I won't know for weeks and weeks. I was in a hire car for work. So it will first go to the hire company, then my employer before it reaches me. Never thought I'd miss speed cops, but at least back home you know right away and can deal with it quick and move on with your life. Hate the waiting.