In short, penalty points are given when drivers don’t adhere to the rules of the road. As you might expect, there’s a list of traffic violations that can incur these points. These include:
General Road Traffic Offences
Examples include holding a mobile phone while driving, dangerous overtaking, or speeding.
Seatbelts and Restraints
For instance, failing to wear a seat belt or failing to appropriately secure younger passengers (under the age of 17). For some top tips on this, read our blog about car seats and safety.
Vehicle Roadworthiness
Examples include not having a valid NCT (National Car Test) certificate or having bald or faulty tyres.
Learner and Novice Drivers
Drivers in this category can be penalised for failing to display the correct ‘L’ or ‘N’ plates, or for driving without being accompanied by a qualified driver.
Vehicle Safety Standards
Most of these penalties relate to vehicle weight and modifications.
Traffic, Lights, Signs or Signals
You can also receive penalty points for failing to appropriately obey the rules for lights, signs and signals..
Road Markings, Lanes and Zones
Most of these offences relate to misuse or wrong use of markings, such as continuous white lines, cycle tracks, and structures such as roundabouts. For more, we have a guide to road signs and markings.
Other infractions
These include driving without insurance or breaching your duties at the scene of an accident.
You can find a full list of offences on the RSA website.