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If you appeal the matter at court and you lose the appeal the local courts can only impose a DISQUALFICATION. Even though it may be for the same 3 month period as the RTA licence suspension, a DISQUALIFICATION is far more serious than a licence suspension. A disqualification can in fact be imposed up to a maximum of 5 years, though unlikely given the incident, but all appeals have risks!

Section 10(1)a (criminal sentencing and procedural) Act will not be applied for an exceed speed >30kph. It is just too high.

And be careful in heeding advice from the interstaters, there States rules are different to NSW road rules, but they do like to give it and its never right or relevant.

Good luck

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^^^ fffaaaarrrrkkkkkkk ^^^

first ever offence since I started driving so 10 years. I just wrote to them and said can I drive weekends for work cause public transport doesnt go early enough. not too fussed about the rest. still got 4 points left! thank you truck license hahaha

was done on the anzac bridge for anyone who knows it...4 lanes each way and its 60. used to be 70 its a joke. got done doing 97 :(

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not that long ago, I remember it being 70.

and im around the same vintage as the unlucky fella that just got shafted.

no reason why that road cant be 80 really.

cops looove sitting around there because just about everyone touches 70+

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