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No, not any longer. While each state and territory within Australia follows different legislation in relation to driving offences, each state is interconnected through an Australian road rules agreement and demerit point system. A National Drivers’ Licence Scheme (NDLS) was established in 1997. In 1999, a framework for a national model regulation of driver licensing was approved by the Australian Transport Council (ATC) and implemented by all states and territories in Australia
This means that if you commit an offence in one state that attracts a suspension, disqualification or demerit points, it will be identified in the state that you are moving to when you apply for a licence transfer or a new licence. For example, if you move to South Australia and are suspended from driving in Victoria, this would be automatically flagged when you attend the licensing office, and you would not be issued a licence. If you commit a demerit point offence in another state, similarly, the local authority in your state will be notified of the demerit points that you have accumulated. |
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