Currently, it takes three years from the time of the initial offence to have a demerit point removed. 9News
Currently, it takes three years from the time of the initial offence to have a demerit point removed.
Labor claims the current state government's focus is on revenue raising, alleging that removing speed camera warning signs saw penalties jump from $4 million in 2020 to $41 million in 2021 and $40 million in 2022 for "low range speeding offences"."One death on our roads is one death too many. But after a number of deaths already recorded this holiday period, we need a new approach," Opposition Leader Chris Minns said.
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