Double demerits are set to start to come into force in parts of Australia as drivers hit the road for end-of-year holidays. 9News
People who repeatedly commit specific offences will receive double demerit points for the second or subsequent offence if the later offence was committed within 12 months of an earlier offence.
Victoria, South Australia, Tasmania and Northern TerritoryBut people are still urged to drive safely and carefully at all times - and police are likely to be out in force on the roads over the holiday period.
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