The number of disqualified drivers living in the KA postcode area has been revealed in new data.
DVLA information, following a freedom of information request, divulged how many drivers in each UK postcode area are banned from driving.
Motorists can be disqualified from driving if they accumulate 12 points or more on their licence, or if they are convicted of a driving offence.
According to the statistics, 288,210 people with a 'KA' postcode hold a licence, with 815 of them being disqualified.
That's an average of 0.28 per cent, or one in every 354 drivers being disqualified.
Bradford in West Yorkshire has the highest proportion of banned drivers, with roughly one in 191 drivers in the city currently not allowed to get behind the wheel.
On average across the UK, around one in 431 drivers have had their licence revoked.
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