Good behaviour license

Once a suspension is issued for breaching of a good behaviour license, that cannot be appealed. However, you can challenge the charge that gives rise to a breach of a good behaviour license, if circumstances warrant this.

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Appealing a Police suspension

The Police can suspend you from driving for: drink driving – PCA and DUI offences, drug driving, exceed speed limit in excess of 30km/h (provisional licence holders), exceed speed limit in excess of 45km/h, driving unaccompanied (a learner driver), street racing or aggravated burnout. (These are hoon offences that can also result in your car being impounded or your number plates confiscated.)

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Appealing a Transport for NSW (TfNSW) suspension

The RMS has a discretion to suspend you if you: exceed the speed limit by more than 30Km/h (3-month suspension), exceed the speed limit by more than 45km/h (6-month suspension), demerit points have exceeded the allowable threshold (Provisional drivers only), not being a ‘fit and proper person’ to hold a license in NSW or being medically unwell.

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