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Demerit points last for three years on your licence – from the date of offence – no matter which state or territory you live in. NSW, Victoria, Queensland, Western Australia, South Australia ...
Nearly two million Australian drivers will get a demerit point back after 12 months in January. NSW drivers on their full license who have not recorded any offences in the year to January 17 ...
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Tactic foreign drivers are using to dodge demerit points is revealedNew South Wales' Demerit Point Integrity Taskforce, established in July, found just one French driver had accumulated 1,606 points over three months - enough to lose his licence 123 times.
Driving is not a right— it's a privilege. Think about it: when you apply for a driver's license ... you earn demerit points. If you rack up too many points, you'll face some serious consequences.
Facebook groups continue to offer a ‘marketplace’ for drivers to sell demerit points and infringements to other drivers across Australia. A page called Clearing demerit points and fines was ...
As of June 30, 44 NSW licence holders have inexplicably have 100 demerit points or more. Across NSW, 1,340 drivers have 20 or more points. Most drivers are suspended once they cop 13 demerit ...
From January 17 last year more than 1.5 million drivers were eligible for the NSW government’s demerit point return scheme ... Picture Thomas Lisson The licence demerit tallies will be updated ...
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