Traffic Offences
We defend clients charged with traffic and driving offences across NSW. From PCA charges to dangerous and police-pursuit matters, we work to minimise penalties and protect your licence.
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Dangerous, Furious and Reckless Driving Offences
Dangerous, furious and reckless driving in NSW is prosecuted under section 117 of the Road Transport Act 2013 and (where death or grievous bodily harm results) section 52A of the Crimes Act 1900. Penalties range from a 9-month maximum in the Local Court to 14 years imprisonment in the District Court.
Learn More →Driving Whilst Licensed Cancelled, Suspended Or Disqualified
The offence of driving while licence cancelled is committed when a person drives on a public road after Transport NSW has cancelled their driver’s licence.
Learn More →Drug Driving
This offence is governed by section 111(1) of the Road Transport Act 2013.
Learn More →Failure to Stop and Assist
Failing to stop and assist after a vehicle impact in NSW is prosecuted under section 146 of the Road Transport Act 2013 or, where death or grievous bodily harm is caused, section 52AB of the Crimes Act 1900. Maximum penalty up to 10 years imprisonment.
Learn More →High-Range Drink Driving (High-Range PCA)
High-range PCA is an offence under section 110(1) of the Road Transport Act 2013 (NSW), with a maximum penalty of 18 months imprisonment, a 3-year automatic disqualification and an automatic Mandatory Interlock Order for first offenders.
Learn More →Low-Range Drink Driving (Low-Range PCA)
Low-range PCA is an offence under section 110(3) of the Road Transport Act 2013 (NSW), with a 6-month automatic disqualification for first offenders and no available imprisonment.
Learn More →Menacing And Predatory Driving Offences
Section 118(1) of the Road Transport Act 2013 provides that a person must not drive a motor vehicle on a road in a manner that menaces another person with the
Learn More →Mid-Range Drink Driving (Mid-Range PCA)
Mid-range PCA is an offence under section 110(2) of the Road Transport Act 2013 (NSW), with a maximum penalty of 9 months imprisonment and a 12-month automatic disqualification for first offenders.
Learn More →Negligent Driving
Negligent or dangerous driving means driving without the due care and attention reasonably expected of a driver. The threshold of proving this offence is
Learn More →Police Pursuit
The offence of police pursuit is listed under section 51B of the Crimes Act 1900. The offence is also known as Skye’s Law as it was introduced after the
Learn More →Unlicensed Driving
Unlicensed driving is an offence under section 53(1) of the Road Transport Act 2013. This is the least serious offence relating to driving without a valid
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