DEMERIT POINTS FOR LEARNER DRIVERS

DEMERIT POINTS FOR LEARNER DRIVERS
DEMERIT POINTS FOR LEARNER DRIVERS
Special conditions are in place for learner drivers to help keep you and others safe on the road

We all know that the majority of drivers (including learners) are able to drive safely and in accordance with the law – but the stats show that drivers under the age of 20 continue to be over-represented in road crashes.

To encourage safe driving among drivers who are under the age of 20, certain restrictions are in place for learner drivers.

One of the restrictions for learner drivers is adhere to a maximum speed limit of 90km/h. View all special rules that apply to learner drivers on the Getting your learner licence page.

As well as the special rules, it’s important that you understand how the demerit points scheme works and the restrictions that apply to your L plate status – after all, you’ll want to make sure you keep hold of your licence and become a safe and responsible driver.

How does the learner drivers demerit point system work?

  • If a learner licence holder incurs 4 or more demerit points within a three-year period, the licence will be suspended, or a licence application or renewal refused, for a period of three months.
  • A minimum of 4 demerit points will be imposed on a learner driver for committing a speeding offence.
  • This means a learner licence will be suspended or refused for three months for any speeding offence.

Learner drivers can also lose their licence for higher levels of speeding

  • An additional three-month suspension will apply for exceeding the speed limit by more than 30 km/h.
  • A six-month suspension applies for speeding more than 45km/h.
  • Police can also suspend and confiscate learner licenses at the roadside for speeding more than 30 km/h over the limit or if caught driving without a supervisor.

A learner driver does have the right to appeal a decision to suspend or refuse a licence under the demerit points or excessive speed schemes.

Heavy penalties, including a jail sentence and disqualification from driving, may be imposed by a court if a learner driver is convicted of driving while their licence is suspended or refused.

For more information, including a full list of the offences which attract demerit points, visit the Demerit points page or phone 13 22 13.