🚗💸 Don’t let a simple traffic offence cost you thousands — or your licence!
In this Part 3 of the Legal Mangal Podcast, we break down the most common traffic offences in Australia and the real consequences drivers face — including massive fines, demerit points, licence suspensions, and even visa implications.
Whether you're a new migrant, international student, or temporary resident driving on an overseas, provisional, or full Australian licence — this episode is packed with essential insights to help you stay informed, legal, and safe on Aussie roads.
🎙️ Special Guest: We’re joined once again by Manpreet Singh, Owner-Operator of L Driving School, who shares practical advice from years of experience helping new drivers navigate Australian road laws.
👨⚖️ Your Host: Manmohan Makkar – Solicitor at Auzworld Lawyers & Immigration, breaks down legal rules, recent updates, and real-life case studies that can help you avoid costly mistakes.
🔍 Topics Covered in This Episode:
- 🚦 Top 10 traffic offences in Australia
- 💰 How much the fines really are
- ⚠️ Understanding the demerit point system
- 📉 How to avoid losing points
- 🛑 What leads to licence suspension or cancellation
- 🔄 Differences for full, provisional & overseas licence holders
- 🧾 Can you appeal a suspension? Your legal options
- 🚫 What happens if caught driving with a suspended/cancelled licence
- ✅ Tips to maintain a clean driving record
- 🛂 Impact on international students and temporary visa holders
🎧 This episode is a must-listen for anyone driving in Australia — especially if you’re unfamiliar with local laws or new to the country.
🙏 A special thank you to Manpreet Singh for his continued support in educating the community with real-world, road-safe knowledge.
🎤 Host: Manmohan Makkar – Solicitor, Auzworld Lawyers & Immigration 🌐 Website: www.auzworldmigration.com.au 📞 Phone: +61 431 049 352
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Disclaimer -This podcast is for general informational and educational purposes only. It does not constitute legal advice. Please consult a qualified solicitor or migration agent for case-specific guidance.