Oz, the lucky country
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Oz, the lucky country
Not sure I would want to up the top end of the PCX if I still lived in Australia.

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Re: Oz, the lucky country
The fee shown applies to a company who chooses not to nominate the driver who caused the offence.
If the driver was identified the fine would be much less and demerit points would be deducted from that driver's licence.
Fines vary between states, as do the amount of points deducted
Not quite as bad as it looks

If the driver was identified the fine would be much less and demerit points would be deducted from that driver's licence.
Fines vary between states, as do the amount of points deducted
Not quite as bad as it looks
Re: Oz, the lucky country
Whew. Looked like highway robbery. As long as a company is fined I don't mind it as much.
We have a similar system with points except there are lawyers to fix everything for money so it never hits your record. I hate all lawyers except my personal attorneys.
Social media and detectors have made it tougher for LE to setup effective speed traps in my state. Everybody marks police when they see them in the phone app and we all always know where they are. Thank you Escort! The photo speeding lights are being fought in the courts.
We have a similar system with points except there are lawyers to fix everything for money so it never hits your record. I hate all lawyers except my personal attorneys.
Social media and detectors have made it tougher for LE to setup effective speed traps in my state. Everybody marks police when they see them in the phone app and we all always know where they are. Thank you Escort! The photo speeding lights are being fought in the courts.
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Re: Oz, the lucky country
This was taken from another MC forum that I visit. I think he was a one man company, so won't get the points but will have to pay the fine.JohnL wrote:The fee shown applies to a company who chooses not to nominate the driver who caused the offence.
If the driver was identified the fine would be much less and demerit points would be deducted from that driver's licence.
Fines vary between states, as do the amount of points deducted
Not quite as bad as it looks![]()
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Re: Oz, the lucky country
My lawyers are in the $150-250 range to fix a speeding ticket under 15 mph over. Beats points on a license which can affect insurance, etc..
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Re: Oz, the lucky country
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Not quite as bad as it looks
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This was taken from another MC forum that I visit. I think he was a one man company, so won't get the points but will have to pay the fine.
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I was running my own business up until June this year when I retired. I took one hit but paid the personal fine and lost 3 points. That was OK as I had no points up at that time. The bigger fine would have hurt a lot more, as normally I don't speed.
I have all the points back on my licence now.
Maybe I should change my nick to Goody Twoshoes

Not quite as bad as it looks
This was taken from another MC forum that I visit. I think he was a one man company, so won't get the points but will have to pay the fine.
I was running my own business up until June this year when I retired. I took one hit but paid the personal fine and lost 3 points. That was OK as I had no points up at that time. The bigger fine would have hurt a lot more, as normally I don't speed.
I have all the points back on my licence now.
Maybe I should change my nick to Goody Twoshoes
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Re: Oz, the lucky country
It looks to me like the ticket is for 4 k/mh. 4....??? Do you go by the Alleged or detected??
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Re: Oz, the lucky country
"They say" speed kills
"They say" wipe off 5 (i.e. 5km/h under the limit)
"They say" every km/h over is a killer
We have:
- a private company that call themselves the "Pedestrian Council of Australia" comment on the unlimited speed limit in a very remote section of the Australia where obviously pedestrians don't even exist.
- certain states that have hidden speed cameras everywhere and name them "Safety cameras" with 3% tolerance.
- red and speed cameras in one to create more distraction from driving safely in a lot of places.
So if you are thinking of visiting this great country and considering driving, then just be aware that they are super strict on speed related offences with very little leeway. But you'd be very unlucky if you were driving erratically and they say nothing about this being dangerous. *shrug*
"They say" wipe off 5 (i.e. 5km/h under the limit)
"They say" every km/h over is a killer
We have:
- a private company that call themselves the "Pedestrian Council of Australia" comment on the unlimited speed limit in a very remote section of the Australia where obviously pedestrians don't even exist.
- certain states that have hidden speed cameras everywhere and name them "Safety cameras" with 3% tolerance.
- red and speed cameras in one to create more distraction from driving safely in a lot of places.
So if you are thinking of visiting this great country and considering driving, then just be aware that they are super strict on speed related offences with very little leeway. But you'd be very unlucky if you were driving erratically and they say nothing about this being dangerous. *shrug*
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Re: Oz, the lucky country
Looks like in Poland it's not that bad. Stationary speed cameras must have a warning sign so You know there may be one ahead. And there is default tolerance 10km/h over speed limit. Meaning, when the limit is 50km/h and you're going 59km/h you don't get the ticket. Mind you, when you are 13 km/h over you get the ticket for 13 km/h not 3 km/h. Also this tolerance does not apply for mobile speed guns etc.
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Re: Oz, the lucky country
It always about the money. Scalping the citizens like a tax.
