NEW SOUTH WALES OFFENCES
Individuals often attempt to dispute a NSW traffic charge on their own, only to find themselves navigating the complexities of an appeal in the District Court. This area of law is notably intricate and constantly evolving in Australia, highlighting the importance of professional legal advice.
DRINK DRIVING
Learn about drink driving offences, their penalties, blood alcohol limits, and enforcement.
DRUG DRIVING
Learn about drug driving offences, their penalties, blood alcohol limits, and enforcement.
REFUSING TO BE TESTED
Refusing a breath or blood test breaches laws ensuring road safety by detecting impaired drivers.
ALCOHOL INTERLOCK
Drivers guilty of DUI won't be relicensed unless their new licence includes an alcohol interlock.
DRIVING UNLICENCED
Driving without a valid licence is straightforward & may lead to severe penalties due to significant safety risks.
DRIVING SUSPENDED /DISQUALIFIED
Driving while suspended leads to a court hearing because it is considered a serious repeat offence.
EXCESSIVE SPEEDING
Excessive speeding leads to automatic, mandatory licence suspensions for drivers in order to enforce public safety.
NEGLIGENT DRIVING
Negligent driving is generally defined as a failure to take proper care when you were driving your vehicle.
RECKLESS, FURIOUS OR DANGEROUS DRIVING
Driving in a manner that creates an obvious and serious risk of causing physical injury to any other road user.
DRIVER LICENCE APPEALS
It is possible to appeal the suspension of a licence provided it is done within the required time frame.
HABITUAL OFFENDER DECLARATIONS
Applies to persons convicted of any driving offences for the third time or more within a five year period.
REPEAT OFFENCES /BREACH OF BOND
Breaching the conditions of a good behaviour bond or CRO can have severe consequences.
NEW SOUTH WALES OFFENCES
Individuals often attempt to dispute a NSW traffic charge on their own, only to find themselves navigating the complexities of an appeal in the District Court. This area of law is notably intricate and constantly evolving in Australia, highlighting the importance of professional legal advice.
DRINK DRIVING
Learn about drink driving offences, their penalties, blood alcohol limits, and enforcement.
DRUG DRIVING
Learn about drug driving offences, their penalties, blood alcohol limits, and enforcement.
REFUSE BREATH
/BLOOD TEST
Refusing a breath or blood test breaches laws ensuring road safety by detecting impaired drivers.
ALCOHOL INTERLOCK
Drivers guilty of DUI won't be relicensed unless their new licence includes an alcohol interlock.
DRIVING UNLICENCED
Driving without a valid licence is straightforward & may lead to severe penalties due to significant safety risks.
DRIVING SUSPENDED /DISQUALIFIED
Driving while suspended leads to a court hearing because it is considered a serious repeat offence.
EXCESSIVE SPEEDING
Excessive speeding leads to automatic, mandatory licence suspensions for drivers in order to enforce public safety.
NEGLIGENT DRIVING
Negligent driving is generally defined as a failure to take proper care when you were driving your vehicle.
RECKLESS, FURIOUS OR DANGEROUS DRIVING
Driving in a manner that creates an obvious and serious risk of causing physical injury to any other road user.
DRIVER LICENCE APPEALS
It is possible to appeal the suspension of a licence providing it is done within the required time frame.
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HABITUAL OFFENDER DECLARATIONS
Applies to persons convicted of any driving offences for the third time or more within a five year period.
REPEAT OFFENCES /BREACH OF BOND
Breaching the conditions of a good behaviour bond or CRO can have severe consequences.