The former boss of Rolls-Royce Sir John Rose has been banned from driving for six months after being caught speeding in a 20mph zone.
The 73 year-old businessman triggered a speed camera in south-west London when driving his grey three-litre Audi S5 Quattro at just 24mph.
Sir John appeared at Lavender Hill Magistrates’ Court, two miles from his home, a £1.8m luxury converted 1950’s Dutch barge ‘Bosco’ - moored at Oyster Pier, Battersea.
He pleaded guilty to exceeding the 20mph speed limit on the A30 Rocks Lane, near Mill Hill Road, Barnes at 1.56pm on July 3, last year.
Sir John, who received his knighthood in the 2003 New Years Honours, was fined £166, with £130 costs and ordered to pay a £66 victim surcharge.
He was the Chief Executive of Rolls-Royce between 1996 and 2011 before assuming the position of deputy Chairman of the Rothschild group.
He already had nine points on his driving licence for another speeding offence and using his mobile phone at the wheel.
Last Friday’s additional three points triggered an automatic six-month disqualification.
“Is it worth me giving reasons why I would like leniency on the disqualification? I think it is relevant,” asked Sir John, requesting the magistrates consider the issue of exceptional hardship.
“I am seventy-three years-old and depend on my car and we all know how challenging doing 20mph is when you have been driving for fifty years at 30mph.
“None of my offences have been ‘speeding’ but were in excess of 20mph and I have accepted it was wrong.”
Sir John picked-up a conviction for speeding, receiving three penalty points and using his phone while driving, receiving an additional six penalty points in 2023.
“I was stationary at traffic lights and when I took a phone call I was seen by a police officer,” he explained.
Keeping his licence would allow Sir John to continue volunteering for the Pick-Ups for Peace charity, the court heard.
“I have done three now. We buy pick-up trucks and fill them with medical equipment and generators and drive them to Ukraine and leave them there,” he told the hearing.
“There are other people who can do it, but obviously I would like to continue doing it.
“I am just saying it has become more of a challenge as an inherently safe driver to avoid going 4mph over the 20mph limit.”
Bench Chairman Pareshkumar Modasia told Sir John: “Unless there is anything more we do not find anything under exceptional hardship. The threshold is quite high.
“In six months time you will have a clean licence anyway.
“Because you have totted to twelve penalty points that is the threshold for disqualification.
“We will disqualify you for six months, the minimum.”
Educated at private Charterhouse school, Surrey Sir John went on to graduate from the University of St. Andrews.
He has also received France’s Commandeur de la Legion d’honneur and is a Fellow of the Royal Aeronautical Society, and is ex-President of both the European Association of Aerospace Industries and the Society of British Aerospace Companies.










