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I doubt I went over 100, so my guess is on just below 30km/h over the limit.

I just had a look at the Perth Road Safety website, and it says 25-40km over the limit = is now a $750 fine??? and increased to 5 demerit points?

Can anyone confirm this? How much am i looking at?

My first speeding fine in 2 years; maybe it was a good thing I got caught =(

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I doubt I went over 100, so my guess is on just below 30km/h over the limit.

I just had a look at the Perth Road Safety website, and it says 25-40km over the limit = is now a $750 fine??? and increased to 5 demerit points?

Can anyone confirm this? How much am i looking at?

My first speeding fine in 2 years; maybe it was a good thing I got caught =(

OK NVM, those are the new penalties starting from March 1. But I have a question, if the fine is processed at a later date and arrives AFTER March 1st, it will still be under the old penalty as the incident happened before right?

More than 29 km/h but not more than 40 km/h

Was $350 Now $700

o_0

what's the web add for the perth road safety where you checked? i tried the obvious but nothing came up

http://www.officeofroadsafety.wa.gov.au/in...topicsPenalties

Note they are the NEW penalties which come into effect on the first of March.

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I've always thought you lose your license for a period if its over 40 or 45, not sure. Can anyone back this up?

Im very sure its 45 and over is loss of licence. I got done for wreckless and on the summons it said exceeding 45+

Im very sure its 45 and over is loss of licence. I got done for wreckless and on the summons it said exceeding 45+

Yeah I guessed it was that much because I remember Perth having much lenient speeding fines as opposed to the other states.

So can someone confirm that around 30km does NOT equal to a loss of license?

Oh yeah before someone flames me for speeding, there was no cars on both lanes, and it's so rare for me to speed =(

you have over 3 months till you recieve your fine any way so stop stressing

Man to be honest I don't care about the fine at all; I'm more concerned about the loss of license IF that is the case.

Does anyone know for sure if 30k over results in a suspension of your license? Even for 1 month?

You wont lose it for 30 kmph over. . just a fine and points

45 and over is wreckless/dangerous and points and fine and court and cought fees lol

Thanks dude, just what I wanted to hear.

I think I was still lucky that I didn't end up flooring it completely or had my car been faster xD

Thanks guys for the answers!

I doubt I went over 100, so my guess is on just below 30km/h over the limit.

I just had a look at the Perth Road Safety website, and it says 25-40km over the limit = is now a $750 fine??? and increased to 5 demerit points?

Can anyone confirm this? How much am i looking at?

My first speeding fine in 2 years; maybe it was a good thing I got caught =(

think it's 150 n 3 dermerits still

don't think the new thing has kicked in yet ?

think it's 150 n 3 dermerits still

don't think the new thing has kicked in yet ?

I''m not 100% sure whether i was below or exeeding 29km/h, thats a $100 difference.

As for a $150 fine, I'm not sure where you got that but if thats true that even better =D

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