Motorists caught breaking the law this Australia Day long weekend are being warned that they could face double demerits and ...
Coinciding with the Australia Day long weekend, there are four days of double demerits in certain jurisdictions. Double demerits came into effect at 12:01am on Friday, January 24 in New South Wales, ...
Motorists face double demerits for speeding, mobile phone, seatbelt, and motorcycle helmet offences over the Australia Day ...
Police across the country have launched Australia Day operations with double demerit points now enforced in some states and ...
Motorists are being warned double demerit points will come into effect from Friday, as Australians prepare to hit the road ...
Any speeding offences, mobile phone useage, seatbelt or helmet offences will carry double demerits. During double demerits, if you are on your L or P plates, you will receive a minimum of eight ...
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.
Drivers in NSW, the ACT and WA face double demerits for traffic offences over the Australia Day long weekend. Picture: NewsWire / Damian Shaw Police in NSW, the ACT and Western Australia prepare ...
WA’s top traffic cop has told motorists police “will pop up when they least expect us” over the Australia Day long weekend.