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We may end up repeating ourselves a million times, but keeping other people safe should be your top priority as a learner driver. Essentially, if you get any additional penalty points that take you up to a total of 6 or more, within 2 years of passing your driving test, you will have to restart from the beginning, and have your licence revoked. Demerit points are part of the system because it encourages safe driving and punishes you for poor driving behaviours. So yes, Victoria does have demerit points with learner drivers.
Of course, not every driving offence is the same. Speeding a little over the speed limit is a completely different offence from driving while heavily intoxicated. Joseph Bell passed his driving test on his first attempt with only one fault mark. How many learners are affected by points? Image source, Other. An automatic camera caught the car driven by Joseph Bell left waiting past a red light at a junction on Colwick Loop Road.
Why are learner drivers penalised if they are in a dual-control car? Image source, Bruce Stuart. Bruce Stuart has called for more leniency when dealing with minor road and traffic offences by learners, particularly when on lessons with professionals. Should driving instructors be prosecuted for learners' mistakes? Image source, Richard Martin. Richard Martin said there is an "inherent danger" in taking the responsibility away from the learner. What do the police say? Image source, Press association.
The police say learner drivers must follow the rules of the road. Was it worth going to court? Joseph and Gaynor Bell said they were "frustrated" by the decision to prosecute but relieved at the absolute discharge. Related Topics. Nottingham UK driving licence Road safety Motoring.
Published 4 November
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