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The points system for offences is similar to the process in Formula1 for drivers, with suspensions coming from an accumulation of points, as well those points having an expiry date. Advertisement In ...
MPPs and experts are calling on the province to introduce demerit points for drivers caught using cellphones on the road. Nov. 5, 2013. Nov. 5, 2013. 2 min read. Save. New subscriber benefit!
Cyclists are also required to follow the same rules. Failing to yield can result in steep fines and demerit points. Clarke ...
Ontario proposed a potentially costly hike in penalties for distracted drivers Monday by imposing three demerit points in addition to a maximum fine of up to $1,000 as part of wide-ranging road ...
The long-anticipated driving licence demerit system will begin rolling out on 1 October 2025 in 69 municipalities, according to Deputy Minister of Transport Mkhuleko Hlengwa. The remaining ...
Distracted drivers caught talking on hand-held communication devices, adjusting their GPS or watching DVDs will get three demerit points, starting Oct. 20, the province announced Wednesday.
India wicketkeeper Rishabh Pant has been handed a demerit point after he admitted showing dissent towards the umpires during the first Test with England. Pant, 27, was deemed to have committed a level ...
Government will soon be reviewing the drawing board to complete a review of the demerit system in the Road Traffic Regulations in an effort to clamp down ...
An accumulative demerit point system could see an operator’s licence be revoked for six months if they receive seven demerit points, with a two-year suspension if 15 points are reached.
A demerit point is given to someone in international cricket who commits an offence that breaches the code of conduct for players and player support personal. The code was first introduced by the ...
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