What are the new laws for NSW drivers?
New driver disqualification laws in NSW were announced on 27 October 2017 with an aim to better protect the community and to keep repeat offenders and dangerous drivers off the roads.
DetailsNew driver disqualification laws in NSW were announced on 27 October 2017 with an aim to better protect the community and to keep repeat offenders and dangerous drivers off the roads.
DetailsExplore a case study of a client charged with mid range PCA and ordered to appear at Parramatta Local Court.
DetailsPolice may immediately suspend and confiscate your driver’s licence for a range of offences. Explore the key considerations.
DetailsCharged with high range PCA? Find out what you can do about it.
DetailsLearn more about demerit point fraud – an offence that can result in a large fine and a criminal conviction, or in serious cases, even a prison term.
DetailsFind out how changes to the road transport legislation affect drivers convicted of drink driving offences.
DetailsA number of uncommon traffic offences can trip up an unwary motorist and potentially leave them facing penalties. Don’t get caught out!
DetailsThere are many ways in which a negligent driving offence can occur. In fact, the bar is quite low regarding what can constitute such an offence.
DetailsDrug driving is believed to be on the increase across NSW and other states in Australia. Explore the key considerations around roadside drug tests.
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