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View Poll Results: What Option Should I Take??? | |||
Supsended Licence for 3 or 6months (depends on what the letter says) | 18 | 26.09% | |
Good behaviour licence (ie: 1 or 2 points??? for 12 months) | 51 | 73.91% | |
Voters: 69. You may not vote on this poll |
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11-05-2009, 11:41 AM | #1 | ||
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Hey guys,
Well I did my licence the other week and Now just waiting for the dreaded letter to come in the mail. : I know I'm going to have a few options. 1) Supsended Licence for 3 or 6months (depends on what the letter says) 2) Good behaviour licence (ie: 1 or 2 points??? for 12 months) I dont really need a licence for work as the missus can drive me to and from but it would be good to still have the freedom to drive. And I dont know if I could be good enough to do everything right for 12 months So what do you all think I should do?? Anyone been in this situation before?? and what option did you take?? Never blown all my points before so this is a first for me. Cheers Adam PS: Poll is up the top
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11-05-2009, 11:43 AM | #2 | ||
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im in exactly the same position mate, 3 month suspension sounds pretty good, but then again..
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11-05-2009, 11:51 AM | #3 | ||
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I did 12 months on 1? point license, driving habits haven't changed(no speeding tickets etc), I just learned not to get caught. Just recently got the points all back
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11-05-2009, 11:55 AM | #4 | ||
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Only you know what you drive like. If you can behave yourself then go the restricted license, if not then get off the roads until you can
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11-05-2009, 12:00 PM | #5 | |||
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In the same position...I'm going for 12 month good behaviour
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11-05-2009, 12:01 PM | #6 | ||
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Hey mate,
I went through the same thing and I took the 3 months suspension. If your missus can drive you then I'd take that option coz you'll be paranoid for a whole year otherwise, and all you need to be is 5kmh over the limit and you lose it for 6 months. I just rode my bike to work for 3 months and got my missus to drive on weekends, wasnt that bad.
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11-05-2009, 12:04 PM | #7 | ||
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Wow thats impressive, 5 posters and 4 in the same/previous position...
All depends on how bad you need your car.
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11-05-2009, 12:46 PM | #8 | |||
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I just got off a 12 month good driving behaviour bond (Feb)
Wasn't that bad...just behave yourself! I chose the 12 month bond because I needed it for work and had no other ways of transport (besides public, but ick) So it was convenient for me. 3 months is good in a way cos you go back to full points after I think.
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11-05-2009, 12:49 PM | #9 | ||
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Just take the blower of the territory and you'll be right :
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11-05-2009, 12:51 PM | #10 | |||
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11-05-2009, 01:28 PM | #11 | ||
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I was on the golden point from the 1st Jan 07 to the 1st Jan 08. I took it as I didn't wanna be stuck at home. Mind you it is a pain in the bum. So if you can get away with not having one then probably the easier option.
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11-05-2009, 01:42 PM | #12 | ||||
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Maybe I should explain what happened to make me loose the points on my licence. Ok. I started off with 12 points and I have had those 12 points my whole 15yrs of full licenced driving. The first hit was when I had my road bike. I pulled away from the lights rounded the corner into the inside lane and old mate who was in the outside lane decided he was going to over take the car infront of him, Now i was just coming up past his rear door when he decided to start changing lanes, so I twisted the right hand and shot past him to avoid getting cleaned up. Mr Plod was just up the road doing radar on traffic going the other way, heard my bike accelerating and procceeded to check my speed instead. He got me doing 135 in a 60 zone (my Aprilia did 0 -100 in 3.5 sec) then rechecked my speed again and i had dropped back to 85 so thats what he pinged me for. I think he let me off on the higher speed due to the fact I actually stopped for him, even after he fell flat on his rear from slipping up on the moist grass embankment to get to me. Good bye 6 points. Now the final hit that has taken my licence away from me is exactly the same situation as above, Except I was merging onto a freeway and old mate in his 4x4 ute who was behind a truck decided to overtake without looking. So I moved as far right in my lane as possible and accelerated to save getting side swiped and also have the car behind me run up my backside if I had hit the brakes. I Backed off as I was coming up past the truck and there is Mrs Plod with the gun trained right on me, Got done doing 118 in a 80 zone. Good bye 6 more pionts. Good bye Licence to drive : Both situations were to avoid a collision/accident but that seems to make no difference to the law. :togo:
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11-05-2009, 01:43 PM | #13 | |||
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Im not totally sure how it works on your side of Oz mate...
In WA you have the same choice, double or nothing. If you lose your lic for 3 months you can opt to do double or nothing for a period of 12 mths. If your good your laughing , if not you effectively lose your lic for a 6 mth term. 12ths is a longtime and honestly the chances of getting caught by speeding or anything is a big thing to consider. Im sure you work 2 weeks on/ 1 off yeah, and if you really dont need to drive whilst your home for the week(remembering the Kids etc). Take the 3 months mate, it'll go quick especially whilst your on your week on and in 4 swings your done mate. I too have done it this way and found it easier. Last thing you want it to lose it for 6 mths cause you got a fine as your fog lights were on :(.. A mate over here just got done for that.. 1 pt $50 fine
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11-05-2009, 01:51 PM | #14 | |||
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how long ago did you lose your first set of points mate, Sure you havent got them back yet???
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11-05-2009, 01:58 PM | #15 | ||
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I got booked on the way home from work the other morning, forgot to turn cruise control off thru a construction zone, waiting for the letter to come in the mail....
I'm the kind that gets paranoid real easy about this sort of thing, i need my license for work, it's 30km from here, and i need to be able to drive consumers around in work cars.... I'm happy to pay what ever the fine is, as long as i can keep driving!
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11-05-2009, 01:58 PM | #16 | |||
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Answer = "ZERO, Letter will arrive in the mail with options"
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11-05-2009, 02:07 PM | #17 | ||
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I sympathise with the OP..It's not hard to accumulate 12 points in 3 years.
I've been driving since 1978 . First speeding fine was a minor infringement in 1999...so thats 21 years with a clean record. Fast forward to October 2007 - 2 minor infringements within 3 weeks of eachother on the same stretch of road , same time of day (9.30pm at night) and one of those being on a double demerit weekend - 9 points given in one month !....The speed limit on that stretch of road had recently changed from a 70 to a 50 zone and I was unaware of the change...Pinged both times by a cop on the side of the road with a gun...I was doing 65 thinking it was a 70 zone. If I had have received the first penalty notice before the date of the 2nd offence I would have been a bit wiser I think Then 17 months forward to February 2009...Picked up by a speed camera on a weekday afternoon in a school zone doing 53 in a 40 zone - so 4 more points allocated. No excuse for this one apart form the fact I just didn't notice the school zone sign but was aware of the speed camera as I use the road often, but never during weekdays. I may have got off the first of the October 2007 speeding offences had my very first fine happened 10 or more years ago, but was short by 18 months
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11-05-2009, 02:08 PM | #18 | |||
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11-05-2009, 02:12 PM | #19 | ||
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you also much consider the other side of things... insurance?? going up and any other affects as such, job... even tho u said you don't need it now... what may happen in 1-2months time...
but personally go for 12months.. and start paying attention to whats around you.... i've been driving for 9yrs and never been caught.... |
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11-05-2009, 02:22 PM | #20 | ||
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4Vman, I dont have the bike anymore. Sold it to buy a wedding ring. :( :togo:
Oh yeah and to make sure I live long enough to watch my kids grow up. (To many people that dont take notice of bikes on the road helped that decision) My riding style was always defensive. Its the only way to stay alive on a bike. I wasnt riding beside him (thats a big NO NO) i was going past his rear door as he came across, so I accelerated to avoid what would have been a nasty incident with the armco railing on the bridge i was going across. Track days & Club racing was where I opened the bike up. Not on public roads.
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11-05-2009, 02:31 PM | #21 | ||
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Get into the habbit of checking your speed..
Stop perving !!
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11-05-2009, 02:36 PM | #22 | |||
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I don't think id be going too hard on you to remind you that you did accelerate upto 65kph over the limit to pass a car on the LHS that's all of only 5 lm long... maybe a bit of over kill when a quick "blat" would have done the job???
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11-05-2009, 02:44 PM | #23 | |||
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I actually overtook in the RH lane, the armco runs along the centre aswell, and it only takes seconds to reach that speed in 1st gear ( I was still accelerating past him doing 40ks when he merged). I know a blat would have done the job but when your about to get taken out by a car you just want to get the hell outta the way as fast as possible. (I'm sure you would agree with that one) :
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11-05-2009, 02:45 PM | #24 | ||
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In NSW a several years ago, I got pulled over for having a little bit of sideways fun on the way to the pub to get a 6 pack for some drinks later that night. Nothing huge, just a little on one corner in the rain. As I pulled into the bottle shop, he lit me up and cam had a chat, took my licence details and let me go with a stern talking to.
As I left the pub, he followed me and I was sure to be a model driver but he lit me up again. I pulled over to be informed that my licence was suspended for my last indiscretion. He then went on to tell me my eyes looked blood shot and I was either drunk or stoned. Much as I declared my innocence, he called out the hwy patrol who put me on the bag whilst the first fella tried to find me a defect. As I knew I would, I blew 0% and the hwy guy (and girl) asked what was going on and I duly filled them in. They told me, about 5 times that allthough my licence was suspended, I could still drive home because there was no record of being formally advised it was suspended yet [provided I maintained that story to the first bloke]. A letter in the mail it seemed was merely the first step and most people react to it but there is every chance that the mail simply didn't get to you - which was the case for me. Anyway, they obviously knew the first bloke was a drip and were good enough to let me know that suspension isn't really suspension until it has been logged in the system as you having being informed directly. Yes you are suspended but if you proclaim you didn't know then there is some lattitude - in my case, take your car straight home and sort your business out.... don't be silly enough to drive until it is. As it happens, the date in the letter I didn't get was when the ban started from and I was pulled over and formally advised 2 days before the 3 months were up. First bloke begrudgingly sends me home in amongst telling me I am a lying and that I am a stoner (never touch the stuff!). Anyway, park car Friday, pay bill Monday and get driving again. It would be great if someone could confirm if this still exists in NSW or any other state as it seemed like a great little loop hole to a young bloke who desperately needed his licence for work. Is a suspended licence really suspended or is there a window of opportunity to exploit the system? BTW, I voted be a good boy for 12 months, it aint hard. |
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11-05-2009, 04:34 PM | #25 | ||
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My apprentice just finished the one year on one point, if a young P plate driver can do it i don't see why a mature person would have any trouble.
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11-05-2009, 05:06 PM | #26 | ||
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I Agree with Falcon Coupe, if a young apprentice can last one year with one point i cant see why you couldn't.
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11-05-2009, 05:55 PM | #27 | |||
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12-05-2009, 07:50 AM | #29 | ||
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Well thanks for all your input guys
Huge difference in what people think I should do Supsended Licence for 3 or 6months (depends on what the letter says) 13 Votes @ 28.26% Good behaviour licence (ie: 1 or 2 points??? for 12 months) 33 Votes @ 71.74% After having a good hard think about it and talking to the missus. I've decided to wait to see what the letter says regarding the Length of suspension. If its only going to be 3months then I'll just cop the ban. If its going to be 6 months then I'll take the 12 months Good Behaviour Option. Cheers Adam
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12-05-2009, 10:08 AM | #30 | ||
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As Imagine said check your premium out and use that in your decision making process.
Do a couple of the online insurance pricing and see what the difference is, I remember when doing mine it was an extra $500 if I had have suspended my licence.
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