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    VIC - lost all demerit points

    hi guys
    i 'had' a perfect driving record i went 11 months without a demerit point off and i was a P1 driver. Today i lost all 5 points in one hit for:
    -failure to display p-plates
    -one extra passenger

    i know vicroads will give me 2 options either go on a 12month good behavour bond
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    lose license for 3 months

    i was just wondering. Because my P1 was about to finish and i was about go on P2. If i choose to go on a 12 month good behavour bond and keep my license. Will i move onto P2? Or will i be on P1 for another 12 months. I am still trying to toss up which one to decide to go through with. My main priority is to carry more than one passenger and you could say i was a 'responsible driver'.


    P.s . Who the hell gets boozed bus'd on a monday night?!

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    screw the good behavior bond. thats a trap and a half. once cops see u on a good behavior they will no doubt target u.
    take the 3months and extend ur p1 for 3 months

    if u choose 12 month good behavior then ur license would continue as normal. but beware, one muck up bam ur license gone.
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    but if you choose lose license for 3 month, ur insurance might go up in the future as ur a p plate and u hv got suspended once, you would also have to extend ur P1 for 6 months.

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    6 is better than 12 :P
    you're probably asleep right now but I love you and you're the most beautiful girl I met, inside and out. have a good nights sleep and I hope this puts a smile on your face when you wake up.

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    If you're convinced that you're a responsible driver then just go with the good behaviour bond - you should have nothing to fear, right? Just make sure your P Plates are displayed and that you follow the law.

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    i guess your right dougie. ill go with the good behaviour bond. now i just gotta limit myself from givin the accel pedal a squirt once in a while.
    my friends sister tried telling me my car is a hoon car o_O. (its an accord euro btw).

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    i went on the good behavior bond, been 9 months now, got another 3 months to go,

    if you dont break the law then you got nothing to fear, the only shit thing is you know you have no points for the next 12 months,

    you follow the speed limit and do everything right yet there are always wanker drivers tail gating up your ass, talking on the phone, speeding and you think why WHY don't they get pulled over...

    i just got unlucky with mine, got 5 points in the one day a week before my fulls, failure to display p plates for 3 demerits is a joke in vic

    i also went on the good behavior bond because i didn't want my insurance premium to go up for a suspended license
    Winton 1:37.76 Phillip Island 1:55.27

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    i took the 12month option in april.. biggest mistake ever. got caught late july speeding. now ive had no lisence for the last 2months. get them back in april lol

    also i was on P1.. didnt pay my fine till the last day and i was on my P2 for about a month before i had to hand them in. so now when i get my lisence back i got on my reds for another 6 months.

    THEN get my greens again lol get off my P'z when im 23
    snapping 2nd..

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    Quote Originally Posted by Stig View Post
    i.

    i just got unlucky with mine, got 5 points in the one day a week before my fulls, failure to display p plates for 3 demerits is a joke in vic
    hmm say if ur driving and one of your p plates at the back falls of would u get fined for that as well and lose demertit points for it?

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    Quote Originally Posted by MR.H View Post
    hmm say if ur driving and one of your p plates at the back falls of would u get fined for that as well and lose demertit points for it?
    that would be a true story. because its summer and not wanting to zap power out of the motor for a/c, i tend to pull all windows down and open up the sun roof (bad mistake). both my p-plates fell out. one is lying on my cars carpet somewhere and one went out the window.
    coppers didnt belive me and gave me the failure to display p plate fine

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    you got unlucky man. usually they let you off for p-plates so long as you're polite. i've literally been let off about 6 times for no p-plates. the best one? went through a booze bus, no p plates, got let off, on the way out again the booze bus had swapped sides, got pulled over again, no p-plates, same guy and he's like "****ing hell man put some ****ing p-plates up or i will book you." i was like YESSIR!

    12 months is good if you are a "my car is to go from a to b" sort of driver. if you're not, it is very VERY hard. i'm one month in. i would not reccommend it for aaaaaanybody who likes driving. it is too easy to go 5ks over and get booked. i was forced to do it because the points i had meant that even after 3 month suspension i would still be 1 point off another suspension.

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    not necessary if you are nice you wont get done for p plates, it depends on the officer, heck i was being nice to the cop and he goes ill think about booking you for p plates, asks me if i ever received a fine at all and im like no i havent, comes back and goes yeahhh here you go ill fine you anyway for the p plates... like gee thnx man

    if you have the front plates up and the rear plates fall off, like on your rear parcel shelf for sedans and boot floor for hatchback, you can usually get away with it since well...it just fell off... (just grab a shitty one that wont stick and prove it to the officer lol)

    but if you just had both of them off lying on your dash then yeah, not a believable story
    Winton 1:37.76 Phillip Island 1:55.27

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