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Double demerit points come into force: Everything motorists need to know for the King's Birthday long weekend

Double demerit points come into force: Everything motorists need to know for the King's Birthday long weekend

Sky News AU05-06-2025

Double demerit points will kick in from Friday across parts of the country for the King's Birthday long weekend, as police come out in force to crack down on road safety.
Police are urging motorists to take extra care while driving over the next couple of days, as the number of lives lost on Australian roads continue to climb.
While double demerit point schemes differ depending on the state or territory, police will be rolling out patrols to ensure road rules are being followed.
Here's everything motorists need to know this long weekend. New South Wales
In New South Wales, double demerit points will come into effect from 12am on Friday and remain in place until 11.59pm on Monday.
Police will be targeting speeding drivers and motorcycle riders, as well as motorists who hit the roads under the influence of alcohol or drugs.
Officers will also crackdown on fatigue and distracted driving in a bid to prevent road trauma throughout the long weekend. Victoria
Victorian police have revealed the number of lives lost has already surged to a "16-year high", with 135 deaths on the state's roads so far in 2025 - a 13 per cent increase on this period in 2024.
The last time Victoria recorded a similar road toll was in 2008 when 137 lives were lost.
Victoria has also suffered its worst May on record since 2004, with 36 deaths recorded this year.
Police have warned "speeding and distracted motorists will be a key focus" this public holiday long weekend, which is considered to be a "high-risk period" on the state's roads.
The road safety blitz, dubbed Operation Regal, will start at 12.01am on Friday and end at 11.59pm on Monday.
While Victoria does not enforce a double demerit point scheme, police stressed 7,000 road and traffic infringements were handed out on the same weekend last year.
Road Policing Command Acting Assistant Commissioner David Byrt highlighted winter presents extra challenges for motorists given the roads are often slippery and there is poor visibility.
"Whether you're travelling across the state this weekend or heading to the alpine regions, please take extra care on the roads and be sure to drive to the conditions," he said in a statement.
"We're approaching the halfway point of the year and the amount of trauma we've experienced is extremely concerning.
"These road trauma numbers of course represent actual people. People who have been killed, or whose lives are changed forever, simply from travelling on our roads." South Australia, Tasmania and the Northern Territory
South Australia, Tasmania and the Northern Territory do not impose a double demerit point scheme.
All states will enjoy a long weekend for the King's Birthday, with the popular Dark Mofo musical festival also underway in Tasmania from Friday.
Hobart Police Inspector John Toohey has asked motorists to be mindful of vulnerable road users, like pedestrians, during busy event periods.
"This year already, three pedestrians have died on Tasmanian roads, with a further 14 seriously injured," he said in a statement ahead of the long weekend.
"We're asking everyone to stay alert, avoid distractions such as phones or headphones, and only cross at designated crossings.
"With many festival events taking place at night and in low-light conditions, we're hoping to see responsible behaviour, that is, people looking out for each other, obeying traffic signals and being visible in the dark." The ACT
The double demerit points penalty will apply in the Australian Capital Territory this long weekend. Queensland
Queensland does not observe the King's Birthday in June, as the public holiday is held on October 6.
The state's double demerit point scheme operates a little differently to other jurisdictions, as the penalty applies to motorists who repeatedly commit specific offences in a 12-month period.
"This doesn't just apply during holiday periods, but at any time of the year," the Queensland government website has stated.
While it is not a long weekend in Queensland, motorists are always encouraged to take care as normal road rules apply. Western Australia
Similarly to Queensland, Western Australia does not mark the King's Birthday until later in the year in late September.
Therefore, double demerit points are not in effect this weekend.

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