A new AA survey shows that up to 300,000 drivers (mainly males) may have persuaded others to take their penalty points for speeding.
But drivers who look for someone else to take the blame and the penalty points for a speeding offence face a one in eight chance that they will be reported to the police - 12% of AA members said that if asked, they would not only refuse to say they were driving at the time of the offence but would also report the point-swapping attempt to the police.
Among professional and senior manager groups the percentage who would report a point-swapping attempt to the police drops to 11% but rises to 16% among skilled manual and service workers.