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oh i was just wondering does anyone know how many demerit points P's get? Some ppl tell me its 5 or 6. Is it really this Low? Or is it the same as full licence?

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Wrong HOTR33 its six...

When I was living in melb I lost three points in one go... At the police station I was told I only had 3 left for the year. This was confirmed when the fine arrived. If you loose 6 in one year on p's, you loose your lic for a month.

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Originally posted by cyrius

im in South Aus and we get 4 points... every point is jus so damn precious.. so thats why we get so angry wen the cops take away 3 points for goin 10k over the limit.. so rude....

Yeah and you lose all four for 15km/h over the limit. You also lose all four if your p-plates aren't displayed correctly.

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there also sum stupid rule where if you get 'loss of traction' on public roads you get an instant 6 month suspension of your license.. the laws are getting harsher by the day.. i also heard somewhere that demerrit points will b taken for defects.. anybody else no anymore about this?

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In queensland I've been caught 2 times 60km over the limit and lost 6 points and $285 both times. and a friend of mine was caught doing 180 in a 110 (M1 between brisbane and gold coast) and got the same fine as me. we both had open licenses at the time of the fines. lucky in qld i guess. :P

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