What are Demerit Points?
So, what are these demerit points? Demerit points are penalty points given to drivers who commit certain offences. This demerit points scheme was introduced in Australia way back in 1969. In this scheme, drivers are allocated demerit points as well as penalties for offences in five categories namely parking, speeding, heavy vehicles, school zones, and general offences. And if drivers commit offences of seatbelt, speeding, mobile phone, and motorcycle helmet during public holidays, they receive double demerits. During holidays, the penalties for offences in school zones are also higher.
And if drivers reach their demerit points limit, their licenses can also be suspended. The demerit points limit is the number of demerits points a driver can accumulate before their license is suspended. This limit differs according to the type of license the driver holds.
Demerits points can affect your driving negatively in various ways. They can lead to an increase in car insurance premium amounts and can also lead to rejection of insurance renewal. They can also cause you to lose your license or get suspended.
Before the demerit points relief scheme was introduced, demerits were permanent. However, with the introduction of demerit points relief trials, there’s a new hope among drivers for a chance to get their licenses free of any demerits.