LICENCE SANCTIONS AND CONSEQUENCES
You don't hold a valid licence if:
A court disqualifies you from driving Your licence has been suspended because of demerit points Your licence is expired Your licence has been cancelled because of a medical condition You don't hold the class of licence for the vehicle you are driving.
A court order can disqualify you from holding or obtaining a driver licence, if you've been convicted of:
A drink or drug driving offence, A dangerous driving offence, Any offence involving the driving or use of a motor vehicle.
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A photograph is taken of any vehicle that enters the intersection after the light turns red.
Your learner licence will be suspended if you:
Accumulate four or more demerit points in one year (three month suspension), Fail to pay your fines, Are caught driving more than 40km/h over the speed limit (six month suspension).
RANDOM BREATH TESTING (RBT)
An RBT device detects your breath alcohol concentration (BAC). You'll be asked by a Police Officer to blow into a testing device. If your BAC is higher than what your licence or vehicle type allows, you'll be detained for further testing. If you refuse to supply a breath specimen you will be sent to court.
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Cameras can detect you using a mobile phone illegally when driving. They can also detect you or your front seat passengers not wearing a seatbelt.
RANDOM ROADSIDE DRUG TESTING
Drug driving is a serious offence. Police Officers use a saliva test to detect the active ingredients of the following drugs: THC (Cannabis) MDMA (Ecstasy) Methylamphetamine (Speed or Ice).
If you drive while you are disqualified by a court or unlicensed you risk serious consequences including:
Further disqualification (two or more years), Hefty fines, Going to jail.
DOUBLE DEMERIT POINTS
If you commit certain offences more than once within a one year period of the first offence.
RANDOM BREATH AND DRUG TESTING
The Queensland Police Service regularly carry out random breath tests and saliva tests to ensure that nobody is driving under the influence of alcohol or drugs.
WHO ISSUES FINES AND DEMERIT POINTS?
The Queensland Police Service, Department of Transport, Main Roads Transport Inspectors issue fines.
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The speed detection works on green, amber, or red lights. Driving through a red light and speeding can be detected at the same time.
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Used when it is difficult or unsafe to monitor traffic using other enforcement.
Learner drivers have a ____ alcohol limit in Queensland.
ZERO
Reckless driving offences include
dangerous driving, exceeding the speed limit by more than 40km/h and driving under the influence of alcohol or drugs.
*If you commit a traffic offence, it will not be recorded on your traffic history, along with any demerit points.
false
If you drive while disqualified and you crash, insurance will cover the cost for any damages or injuries.
false
You may receive double demerit points if you commit certain offences once within a one year period of the first offence. This can include mobile phone use, speeding, motorcycle helmet or seatbelt offences.
false
How many demerit points can you accumulate before your license gets suspended?
four or more
*If you commit a traffic offence, it'll be recorded on your traffic history, along with any demerit points.
true
If you drive while you are suspended you can also be disqualified from holding or obtaining a licence.
true
Your saliva test will also be sent for a laboratory analysis. If that is positive for drugs
you'll be charged and have to appear in court.
If drugs are detected
your licence will be suspended for 24 hours