Learner driver has alcohol in their system.
Learners must have no alcohol in their system at all times.
Learner driver uses a phone for texting or social media.
Messaging or social media use is banned for all drivers, including learners.
P1 driver carries two passengers aged 16–22.
P1 drivers can carry only one peer passenger aged 16 to 22.
Driver uses phone for GPS navigation.
GPS use is legal only if the phone is secured and not touched while driving.
P-plate driver has BAC under 0.05 on first offence.
Probationary drivers face 3-month cancellation even with low BAC.
P-plate driver has BAC between 0.05 and 0.1.
Higher BAC leads to longer cancellation for P-plate drivers.
Full licence driver under 26 has BAC under 0.1.
Young full licence holders face stricter BAC penalties.
Driver has BAC of 0.1 or more.
High BAC leads to cancellation and use of alcohol interlock device.
Driver is a repeat drink-driving offender.
Repeat offences trigger harsher penalties and longer bans.
Driver drank last night, drives in the morning.
Alcohol can stay in your system and affect you the next day.