NSW drink drivers will immediately lose their license under new laws

Under the new laws, any driver who commits a low-range drink driving offence will be fined $561 and lose their licence immediately for three months.

NSW Police

Source: NSW Police

Penalties for first time drug presence offences detected on the roadside via NSW’s mobile drug testing (MDT) program will include a fine and three month licence suspension.

From December 2018 first time mid-range offenders will need to have an alcohol interlock device installed to prove they can separate their drinking from driving. Repeat offenders will face vehicle sanctions, including licence plate confiscation and vehicle impoundment.

Minister for Roads, Maritime and Freight said last year 55 people lost their lives in alcohol related crashes and 81 people died in crashes involving someone with illicit drugs in their system.
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“The 0.05 limit has been in place in NSW for almost 38 years. It is about driving home to the community that there are no more excuses,” Mrs Pavey said.

“The message to the community is powerful. Have a Plan B. Because if you drink drive, you will be caught, and you will lose your licence.”

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By Heba Kassoua
Presented by Good Morning Ausralia

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