Cruz Beckham was observed on Thursday piloting his vintage Mercedes SL sport, marking his return to driving after a six-month hiatus. His licence had been revoked in November 2025 following two speeding infractions, a consequence of the UK's 'New Driver' legislation.
The singer, 20 years old, had his licence taken away after accumulating six penalty points within two years of passing his test. One noted offence involved being caught doing 24 mph in a 20 mph zone, an event he shared with his Instagram followers.
The Road Back
The revocation meant Beckham had to reapply for a provisional licence and subsequently retake both his theory and practical driving examinations to regain his full driving privileges. Reports at the time of the ban indicated Beckham was “gutted” but had “taken it on the chin.”
A Pattern of Minor Offences
This incident places Beckham in a similar vein to his father, David Beckham, concerning motoring blunders. The legislation under which his licence was revoked specifically targets new drivers, aiming to enhance road safety by imposing stricter penalties for inexperienced motorists. Cruz is understood to frequently drive between his family's West London residence and their Cotswolds estate.
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