Harry Potter's Emma Watson banned from driving for speeding

Published By Tribute on Jul 16, 2025

Emma Watson in Little WomenEmma Watson, best known for her role as Hermione Granger in the Harry Potter film series, has been banned from driving in the United Kingdom for six months following a speeding violation. This added to her already accumulating penalty points.

The 35-year-old actress and Oxford University student was caught driving 38 miles per hour in a 30 mph zone in Oxford on July 31, 2024. This infraction caused her to receive three additional points on her license, bringing her total number of points to 12 — having this many points on your license results in an automatic six-month driving ban under the UK's "totting-up" rules.

Emma did not attend the five-minute hearing she was required to attend, which was held at High Wycombe Magistrates' Court on Wednesday, July 16, 2025. Her lawyer confirmed she was aware of the outcome and would be able to pay the fines associated with her lack of presence in court. The court ordered Watson to pay a total of £1,044, which includes a £660 fine, £264 in court costs, and a £120 victim surcharge.

This is not Emma's first brush with traffic violations; the previous nine points on her license contributed to the severity of this penalty. The actress is currently pursuing her PhD after receiving her masters degree in creative writing at Oxford and has stepped away from acting to focus on her education.

Ironically, actress Zoë Wanamaker — who appeared in the Harry Potter films as Madam Hooch, the flying instructor and Quidditch referee at Hogwarts — received a similar six-month driving ban and fine on the same day in the same court, also for exceeding the speed limit with nine prior points on her license as well.

Neither Emma nor her publicity team has made a public statement regarding the ban. ~Erin Grace


Comments & Discussion

  1. Ogden • 7/16/2025 1:01:58 PM

    38mph in a 30? No way a cop would arrest for that in the US. The fine is over the top. Poor Emma! Unfair.

  2. Muggle • 7/17/2025 10:38:34 AM

    Huh, who knew brooms went that fast?!

  3. JSaz • 7/17/2025 11:29:29 AM

    I believe the word you meant to use was coincidentally, not ironically.

  4. Magoo • 7/17/2025 1:58:41 PM

    Hire a driver

  5. Sundra • 7/17/2025 4:02:52 PM

    Don’t go to W Va. they ticket for 3 miles over the limit.

  6. Reign • 7/17/2025 10:32:02 PM

    Look, that may be a little harsh ,but there are too many accidents from idiots on the road either from speeding of drunk driving or drugged out driving. Would you feel the same way if it were your husband or child or your Grandparent/s died or were severely hurt in an accident not of their own doing? I think not. By being this harsh it may actually deter people from speeding etc. Honestly, we have a 30 Km for any school zones ,even when schools are not in use. All year long and still stupid people think they can speed and get away with it.I applaud their vigilant laws. Seriously , think about the consequences . I wish they did it here. We have stupid regulated insurance and cannot buy anywhere but government insurance for vehicles. It is expensive , so why add to the costs if speeding ? Besides, I would rather drive a bit slower than kill or maim somebody. Go to any hospital and look at the number of people in intensive care that never get over those 'accidents' and if even one such accident is preve ,nted then it is worth it ,no? I wish it would be like that here --- too many innocent people die or have no life after these so-called accidents . If you think people do not die in a 38 km an hour zone then think again .

  7. Mauricio • 7/24/2025 11:50:06 AM

    SHE'S WOKE, SEXY, AND SHOULD STAY AWAY FROM DRIVING 4 EVER.


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