Driving with a Low-Range Prescribed Concentration of Alcohol is also known as Low-Range Drink Driving and is an offence under Section 110 of the Road Transport Act 2013 (NSW).
To establish the offence, the prosecution must prove beyond reasonable doubt that:
If it is your first major traffic offence in the past 5 years the penalty is an on-the-spot fine and 3 month licence suspension, or if the case is decided by a court:
If it is your second or more major traffic offence in the past 5 years the maximum penalty is:
Alternatively, the court can ‘exempt’ you from the interlock requirement and impose:
However, there will be no criminal record, licence disqualification or fine where the court deals with you by way of:
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