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Stricter rules in Victoria: speeding will be revoked for three months

Drivers in Victoria will face tougher penalties for speeding and for longer periods of time to be revoked. (photo by Daily Mail)


Drivers in Victoria will face tougher penalties for speeding and will be suspended from one month to three months, the Daily Mail reported.

It is reported that Victorian drivers speeding 25 km to 35 km per hour, will be immediately revoked license for 3 months. Previously, the penalty for this violation was the revocation of the driver's license for 1 month.

In addition, drivers who are speeding 20 km to 25 km per hour within a speed limit of 110 km / h will also face a three-month penalty for revocation of their licences.

Roger (Roger Chao), of the Victoria Highway Service (VicRoads), said there was strong evidence that the suspension of licences for speeding would help reduce the likelihood of repeated violations by drivers and injuries in accidents.

It is reported that under the new rules, whether or not drivers violate the first time, speeding will face a license revocation penalty, in addition to a maximum of A $37,999 fine, or two years in prison.

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