This Australia Day weekend is another double demerit point period, which means increased police presence on the roads and double the chance of being slapped with a licence suspension if you're ...
Police across the country have launched Australia Day operations with double demerit points now enforced in some states and ...
Motorists face double demerits for speeding, mobile phone, seatbelt, and motorcycle helmet offences over the Australia Day ...
Over a million well-behaved drivers in NSW will have a demerit point knocked off of their licence tally from May, the NSW ...
Picture: NewsWire / Damian Shaw Motorists in WA who drive vehicles fitted with devices to evade speed cameras could lose 14 points during the double demerit period, meaning they will automatically ...
With double demerit points in place, motorists are reminded that the penalty for using their mobile phones will accrue 10 demerit points. Click here to find out more about the double demerit points ...
Transport for NSW, Coordinator-General Howard Collins urges motorists to make safe decisions on the road and to plan ahead during the Australia Day long weekend to ensure a safe holiday for everyone.
Motorists are being warned double demerit points will come into effect from Friday, as Australians prepare to hit the road ...