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  1. That's correct. The fine is $1674, but will be $1744 after the 1st of July. It's interesting that when it was just the points for full licence speeding offences decreasing, it wasn't going to come into effect until September. But when they added the change to the fine and upped the points for P2 speeding offences, it was able to come into effect earlier.
  2. Red p plate points stay the same for speeding, but green p points go up for speeding. http://www.rta.nsw.gov.au/rulesregulations.../demeritpoints/ Green and red p will be 4 points for 1 - 30km/h over the limit.
  3. This rumor is not true. We should all just move to the ACT before they go crazy too.
  4. http://www.westlinkm7.com.au/news-detail.p...s-Hoax-Email-17 News & Events Current News Mon, Feb 16th, 2009 Westlink Dismisses Hoax Email Westlink M7 has dismissed a hoax email currently circulating that claims that the motorway has implemented a secret speed fine based on the time a vehicle enters and exits the motorway. Rachel Johnson, General Manager of Westlink M7, said that the email was a hoax and that no secret speed enforcement system operates on the Westlink M7. Westlink supports safe driving and urges all motorists to comply with posted speed limits. "However, the secret speed fine system detailed in the hoax email does not exist," Ms Johnson said. "Speed limits are enforced on the Westlink M7 through the normal policing measures that operate on all NSW roads." "Westlink meets regularly with the NSW Highway Patrol." Westlink has installed signs that remind motorists that speed cameras are used in NSW. These are the standard speed camera signs seen on roads across the state and do not mean that any new or secret speed system operates on the Westlink M7.
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