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    Traffic Offences – Expert Legal Advice for Drivers in Trouble

    Traffic offences can lead to serious consequences, including fines, license suspensions, and even imprisonment in some cases. At Bansal Lawyers, we understand how stressful it can be to face charges related to driving offences. Whether you’re facing charges for speeding, driving without a valid license, or more serious offences like dangerous driving, we offer expert legal support to protect your rights.

    Types of Traffic Offences in Australia

    Traffic offences can be categorized into minor and major offences. Some common charges include:

    • Speeding offences: Exceeding the speed limit, including high-range speeding.
    • Driving without a valid license: Driving when your license is expired, suspended, or disqualified.
    • Reckless driving: Driving in a manner that endangers the safety of others.
    • Driving under the influence of drugs or alcohol: A serious offence that can lead to significant penalties.
    • Failing to stop after an accident: Leaving the scene of a crash without reporting the incident.

    Penalties for Traffic Offences

    The penalties for traffic offences vary depending on the severity of the offence and whether any aggravating factors were involved. For example:

    • Speeding offences: Fines and demerit points.
    • Reckless driving: Can result in disqualification of your driver’s license and heavy fines.
    • Driving under the influence (DUI): Possible license suspension, fines, or imprisonment.

    If you’ve been charged with a traffic offence, Bansal Lawyers will help you understand the charges, potential consequences, and the best possible defence for your case.

    How We Can Help

    Our team of criminal lawyers will assess your case, explore potential defences, and guide you through the court process. Contact us today to discuss your case in detail and get the legal help you need.

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