Welcome to the New South Wales Driving Offences page. Everything you need to know about Driving Offences according to Victorian law can be found in this section of the website.
Each criminal law article seeks to answer:
- What the law states
- The maximum penalty you can receive
- What the police and prosecution must prove
- Possible defences
- Which court is likely to hear the matter
Simply click on the law information link that relates to your enquiry.
- Careless Driving
- Culpable driving causing death
- Dangerous driving
- Dangerous driving causing death or serious injury
- Driving a motor vehicle when directed to stop by police
- Driving disqualified
- Driving while licence suspended under Infringements Act 2006
- Duty of driver etc. of vehicle that is not a motor vehicle if accident occurs
- Duty of driver, etc. of motor vehicle if accident occurs
- Duty of owner of motor vehicle to give information about driver
- Entering a level crossing when a train or tram is approaching
- Forgery etc. of documents and identification marks
- General duty of driver or person in charge of motor vehicle
- Improper use of motor vehicle
- Obtaining licence, etc. by false statements
- Offence to obstruct etc. person operating road safety camera or speed detector
- Offence to procure use of motor vehicle by fraud
- Offence to provide false or misleading information
- Offence to sell certain breath analysing instruments
- Offence to sell, use or possess anti-speed measuring devices
- Refuse to stop
- Speed trials
- Tampering or interfering with motor vehicle without just cause or excuse
- Unlicensed driving
