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Demerit point return scheme to reward safe drivers, sooner More than 1 7 million drivers will be eligible to have a demerit point scrubbed from their licence record as the NSW Government’s trial to encourage safer driving comes into effect six months sooner than flagged
More than a million NSW motorists could have one demerit point wiped . . . Motorists in NSW who were well-behaved on the roads for the last 12 months will soon have one demerit point wiped from their driving record It normally takes three years for a demerit point to disappear, but a state initiative trialling an incentive-based approach to road safety, which closed on Wednesday, will reward drivers who steered clear of an offence Anyone without a driving offence
Demerit points relief for safe drivers trial continues another year The first year of the demerit points relief for safe drivers trial ran from 17 January 2023 until 16 January 2024 It was extended for two extra years and will continue until 31 January 2026 If an eligible driver maintains an offence-free record during the trial periods, one demerit point will be removed from their driving record
Road Transport Amendment (Demerit Point Reduction Trial) Bill 2023 Transport for NSW must, as soon as practicable after the end of the trial period, reduce the number of demerit points recorded in the NSW demerit points register against an eligible person by 1 point if— during the 3 years preceding the start of the trial period, demerit points were recorded in the register against the eligible person, and
Demerit point reduction trial gets Parliament green light The Road Transport Amendment (Demerit Point Reduction Trial) Bill 2023 passed both houses and will come into effect 6 months earlier than originally flagged To qualify for a demerit point to be wiped, drivers who have not incurred any demerits since 17 January will need to continue that spotless behaviour until 17 January next year It normally takes 3 years for a demerit point to be expunged
When Do I Get My Demerit Points Back in NSW? - Updated In NSW, demerit points are set to expire three years from the date you received them For example, if you picked up 3 points for speeding just a smidge over the limit on November 5, 2023, circle November 5, 2026, on your calendar as the day those points drop off
Media Release - Transport for NSW The one-year demerit point scheme trial to encourage safe driving comes to a close on January 17, 2024 – meaning those who have maintained an offence-free record since January 17 this year will have one demerit point scrubbed from their licence
Eligible NSW drivers to have one demerit point wiped under new road . . . It normally takes three years for demerit points to expire The government hopes the trial, which was passed on Wednesday, will benefit more than 1 7 million drivers by encouraging safer behaviour on NSW roads The trial applies to full-licence holders only, meaning learner and provisional licence holders miss out