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    Easter long weekend: Double demerits now in force for drivers
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    Easter long weekend: Double demerits now in force for drivers

    gvfx00@gmail.comBy gvfx00@gmail.comApril 3, 2026No Comments3 Mins Read
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    Double demerit points are now in effect for the Easter long weekend across several Australian states and territories.

    Five days of double demerits began at midnight on Thursday, April 2, in New South Wales, Western Australia and the Australian Capital Territory.

    They’ll run across the Easter break, including the four consecutive public holidays from Friday, April 3 through to 11:59pm Monday, April 6.

    If you live in one of these three jurisdictions and are travelling interstate, double demerits will still apply.

    Double demerits also apply year-round in Queensland for certain offences, though South Australia, Victoria, the Northern Territory and Tasmania don’t have double demerits schemes.

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    State or territory Double demerit points?
    New South Wales YES
    Victoria NO
    Queensland YES*
    Western Australia YES
    South Australia NO
    Tasmania NO
    Australian Capital Territory YES
    Northern Territory NO

    In NSW and the ACT, double demerit points apply for speeding, illegal mobile phone use, failing to wear a seatbelt, and riding a motorcycle without a helmet.

    In WA, they also apply for drink- or drug-driving and running a red light.

    NSW Police will carry out Operation Easter, with general duties and specialist officers targeting speeding, mobile phone use, seatbelt compliance, and motorcyclists and cyclists not wearing helmets.

    The number of road deaths in NSW year-to-date has risen to 88, which Transport for NSW says is 11 more than at the same point last year.