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http://www.vicroads.vic.gov.au/NR/rdonlyre...terJune2010.pdf

<45km/h over = $496 fine, 6 points, lose licence for some period of time (3-6 months?). Additional P plater option notice too (another 3 months of licence suspension on top of the existing one or 12 months good behaviour bond).

>45km/h over = $584 fine, 8 points, lose licence for some period of time (3-6 months?). Additional P plater option notice too (another 3 months of licence suspension on top of the existing one or 12 months good behaviour bond).

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Sorry to say, but over 45km/h, the cops are gonna knock on your door within 28 days and they are gonna impound your car!! they will tell u you will get an infringement notice in the mail after you get your car back... fine is 500 odd bucks, license loss is 12 months...

I know this because im in the process of fighting this case! It happend to me recently! And I dont reckon it was me, they showed me a photo flashing the front of my car at night where you can pretty much only see the the front bumper and number plate and i dont recall it doing +45km/h... (It wasn't a infrared camera as the police tried to trick me into giving up my case) and im on red p's!

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You're probably going to lose your license, get your car impounded, fined, probably another 6 months added to your P's and you might get a 'X' exemption on your license...so you can only drive with 1 passenger no matter what.

So you looking at about $1200 also, that's for fines and getting your car out of the impound.

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They did give me the option to drive it to preston to there office which i did... but then there you have to pick where you want it to go impounded to and the costs... The closest to preston is near tullamarine and its almost 300 bucks i think... but thats if the police lets you drive it there to surrender!! If they dont, then you gotta fork out the cost of them taking it to preston...

But get ready for 12months loss if over 45km/h... No official warnings for stuff like this...

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From Traffic Law.com.au

Exceed speed limit by 45km/h or more (12 month suspension)

Exceed speed limit by 35km/h or more but less than 45km/h (6 month suspension)

You can also add additional time onto your P's as well, when my idiot brother lost his license he got 3 months added on to his P's in addition to the 3 months he lost from his license being suspended. So if thats the case for you and you just got your P's you can expect to be off your P's sometime in 2016. 4 years on P's + 1 year suspension + 1 year added for being an idiot.

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it was a parked undercover. the limit was 60, i was slowing down from 110. i pray i slowed down enough to be under 100 when it snapped. i think i was acutally doing 105 at the time. yeah, im f**ked. only thing im really worried about is the car is registered under my mums name..................................

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