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When do double demerits start for Easter and ANZAC Day?

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Double demerits will come into effect from midnight tonight in New South Wales, Western Australia and the Australian Capital Territory, ahead of the Easter long weekend.

The double demerit period starts at 12:01am on Thursday, April 17 and lasts until 11:59pm on Monday, April 21, with a brief break of just two days until they resume for the ANZAC day long weekend.

In the case of the latter period, double demerits will apply to motorists of the three jurisdictions from 12:01am on Thursday, April 24 until 11:59pm on Sunday, April 27.

Double demerits apply only to motorists from NSW, WA and the ACT, no matter where they’re driving.

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For example, if you’re travelling through NSW on a Victorian licence and are fined, the demerit point penalty will be based on Victoria’s road laws.

On the other hand, if you’re driving in Victoria (which doesn’t enforce double demerits) on a NSW licence and receive a fine, double demerits apply.

State or territory Double demerit points?
New South Wales YES
Victoria NO
Queensland YES*
Western Australia YES
South Australia NO
Tasmania NO
Australian Capital Territory YES
Northern Territory NO

What offences do double demerits apply to?

New South Wales: In Australia’s most populous state, double demerits are issued if motorists are caught speeding, illegally using their mobile phones, not wearing seatbelts in a car, or riding a motorcycle without a helmet.

Australian Capital Territory: As with NSW, motorists from the nation’s capital are hit with double demerit points penalties for being caught speeding, illegally using their mobile phones, not wearing seatbelts in a car, or riding a motorcycle without a helmet.

The ACT also gives out a single extra demerit point for all other traffic offences.

Western Australia: Double demerit points in Western Australia apply for speeding, drink or drug driving, failing to wear a seatbelt or child restraint, and illegal use of a mobile phone while driving.

Additionally, 14 points can be served for driving a vehicle with a radar detector or driving in a manner to avoid detection by a speed camera.

Queensland: While there are no holiday-specific double demerit periods in Queensland, the Sunshine State applies stronger penalties to certain driving offences every day of the year.

These include driving at more than 20km/h above the speed limit, any mobile phone-related offences, driver seatbelt offences, motorcycle helmet offences, and failure to ensure passengers under 16 are properly restrained.

The double demerits are only applied to motorists who commit the same type of offence within 12 months of their first offence, with the second offence attracting twice as many points.

Everywhere else: Victoria, South Australia, Tasmania and the Northern Territory have no double demerit points during holiday periods or at any point during the year.

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