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$370 fine on-the-spot and two demerit points or up to $1,849 in court.
Australian drivers have been busted attempting to illegally pay others to take on their demerit points in a desperate bid to avoid losing their licence.
Failing to wear a seatbelt in NSW will cost drivers $362 and six demerit points, while using a mobile phone while driving will set motorists back $362 and 10 demerit points.
Failing to wear a seatbelt in NSW will cost drivers $362 and six demerit points, while using a mobile phone while driving will set motorists back $362 and 10 demerit points.
He will be fined $1841 and accrue six demerit points, meaning he will lose his provisional licence for three months.
Source: https://citynews.com.au/2023/showing-off-is-no-excuse-for-speeding/
His vehicle was seized and his licence suspended, both for 90 days, and police issued tickets with fines totalling $1,875 and 17 demerit points for speeding and illegal passing.
Notably, one demerit point is awarded to venues whose pitches are rated by the match referees as below average, while three and five demerit points are given to venues whose pitches are marked as poor and unfit, respectively.
Notably, one demerit point is awarded to venues whose pitches are rated by the match referees as below average, while three and five demerit points are given to venues whose pitches are marked as poor and unfit, respectively.
Picture File: Accumulate enough demerit points and your driving licence, professional driving permit or operator card could be suspended or cancelled.
Source: https://www.citizen.co.za/news/south-africa/demerit-points-are-coming-july-2023/
South Australia – $287 fine +$99 Victims of Crime Levy payment, total $386, and 3 demerit points for driving on a path and failing to give way.
Source: https://www.perthnow.com.au/lifestyle/motoring/is-it-illegal-to-park-on-a-footpath-c-12124827
The driver was caught as part of the Anzac Day double demerit crackdown.
The pitch at the Holkar Stadium received three demerit points as a result.
The woman was issued 12 demerit points for the two stops, meaning she lost her licence.
You risk a fine of $484 and four demerit points if you don't.