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Answers to some of the commonly asked questions about demerit points and licence suspension.
How does the 3 year period work?
This is the period in which the offences must be committed that have caused you to reach or go over your demerit point limit. It is calculated using the offence dates. The 3 year period ends on the date you last committed an offence, so it can be any 3 year period in the past.
Suspension can only be applied if you reach or go over your demerit point limit for offences committed within a 3 year period.
Do demerit points become too old to be counted towards suspension?
The law does not limit the counting of demerit points to offences that are less than 3 years old. Demerit points remain on a person’s driving record irrespective of the age of the offence. However, Roads and Maritime considers it unreasonable to count offences that are more than 40 months old. |
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