People detected
committing driving offences, apart from the monetary penalty and
potential licence cancellation for some offences, may also be
subject to loss of demerit points.
The Roads & Traffic Authority is the driver licensing
authority in NSW and administers the demerit points system. A driver
who accumulates the prescribed number of demerit points (set
depending on licence type) in a specified period, may have their
license cancelled or be asked to show cause why that license should
not be cancelled.
At certain times of the year stipulated by legislation, double
demerit points apply to speeding offences and one additional point
to other driving offences. These periods align with public holiday
periods.
In the case of exceeding the speed limit, a driver will be issued
with a traffic infringement notice. In the case of a speed camera
detected offence, a penalty notice is posted to the registered owner
of the vehicle who can then nominate the driver. The normal demerit
point scale for speeding is:-
- 1 point - exceed speed 15km/h and under
- 3 points - over 15km/h
- 4 points - over 30km/h + one month suspension from driving)
- 6 points - over 45km/h (+ three months suspension from
driving)