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Infringements, online payment
Frequently asked questions about traffic infringements
How do I pay an infringement fee?
Credit card: pay an infringement fee online via Westpac's online payment system
Cash or cheque: at any branch of Westpac. You must have the ticket with you for the bank to process your payment.
Cheque or money order: send (with the notice number included) to; New Zealand Police, PO Box 6641, Wellington
Top I've lost my speeding ticket. What should I do?
You have 56 days to pay an infringement fee from the time it was issued.
If it is unpaid after 28 days you will receive a reminder notice, which you can use to pay at any Westpac branch. If you lose the reminder notice, call the Police Infringement Bureau on 0800 105 777, or 04 381 0000 from a cellphone, 8am-4.30pm, Monday to Friday. Or email us using this form.
If the fee is not paid in full by the due date it is referred to the Collections Unit of the Ministry of Justice for enforcement.
What's the infringement fee for... Not wearing a seatbelt
| $150
| Going through a red or amber light
| $150
| Not having your driver's licence with you
| $55
| Not holding a current driver's licence
| $400
| Breaching a condition of your licence
(also incurs 25 demerit points)
| $400
| No current warrant of fitness
| $200
| No current registration
| $200
| Not having an up to date Road User
Charges Distance Licence
| three times the cost of the missing licence
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Top What is the scale of demerit points for traffic infringements? 1-10 km/h
| 10 demerit points
| 11-20 km/h
| 20 demerit points
| 21-30 km/h
| 35 demerit points
| 31-35 km/h
| 40 demerit points
| 36 km/h and above
| 50 demerit points
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If you get 100 or more demerit points within 2 years,
you will be suspended from driving for 3 months.
There are no demerit points for speed camera tickets.
Demerit points for other offences are listed in the Road Code.
Top Do Police accept part payments on Infringement Notices?No. An infringement fee must be paid in a single full payment by the final due date.
If the infringement fee remains unpaid by the final due date it is referred to New Zealand Courts and becomes a Fine. Courts may allow other payment options (by application only) if they determine you are unable to pay the Fine on time. Additional charges will apply.
Top How do I pay a infringement fee from overseas?Use the Westpac Bank secure online payment system.
Or forward your payment using one of the following options:
Bank Cheque
- Contact any bank to arrange a bank cheque Make the bank cheque payable in $NZ for the amount of the infringement fee
Personal Cheque
- Convert the amount of the infringement fee using the current exchange rate
- Write the equivalent amount of the infringement fee in your local currency (not in $NZ)
The remittance advice must be sent with all payments to NZ Police, PO Box 6641, Wellington, NEW ZEALAND.
If the fee is not paid by the due date, the infringement will be referred to New Zealand Courts for fines enforcement. Arrangements may be made with New Zealand Courts for subsequent payment, which may include on-line payments using credit card details. Additional fees will be imposed by New Zealand Courts.
Top What is the contact number for Motor Vehicle Registration queries?0800 108 809
Top What is the contact number for Driver licensing queries (this also includes finding out how many demerit points are recorded against your drivers licence)?0800 822 422
Top TopWhat is the definition of "diversion"?Is compliance with a list of criteria as set out in the Police Compliance Scheme approved by the Police Executive.
Top What is the definition of "compliance"?Complying with criteria for inclusion in the above scheme. Posting evidence of compliance to the Police Infringement Bureau at PO Box 9147, Wellington, and referencing the infringement notice number.
Is there GST on infringement fees?No.
Can I make an explanation over the phone?No. All explanations must be made in writing. You can send it to PO Box 9147, Wellington. However, if you lose your reminder notice, call the Police Infringement Bureau on 0800 105 777, or 04 381 0000 from a cellphone, 8am-4.30pm, Monday to Friday. Or email us using this .
另:注意校区减速(不然很郁闷)
Speed kills kids
From February 2007, Police will strictly enforce the speed limit within 250 metres on each side of a school's boundaries.
If you drive past a school at 55 km/h in a 50 km/h area, you will be ticketed.
What are they actually going to do?
Strictly enforce a 4 km/hour tolerance within 250 meters on each side of school and preschool boundaries during high use times
Where exactly will these restrictions begin and end?
Within 250 meters on each side of school boundaries
Will it apply to all schools?
Yes and also preschools, kindergartens, Kohanaga Reo ,play centres etc,
What times will it apply?
The enforcement will be a risk basis. This means that in general speed enforcement and speed camera deployment times will be between 7.30 - am and 6 pm week days when the majority of children are arriving or leaving school. However, it may also occur at other high risk times when the school is being used for events such as sports events, gals and other school-based activities.
Will they be fixed cameras?
In some cases fixed cameras will be used but the majority will be mobile cameras.
Who do we complain to if we see someone speeding near our school?
You should contact your local Road Policing Manager.
Will there be any warning in signs or other material to let everyone know what's happening?
Land Transport NZ and Police have developed a national advertising campaign to support the programme. This includes television advertising featuring school principals, radio advertising, billboards, print advertisements in all national newspapers and information supplied to schools.
How can I get this information?
NZ Police and LandTransport NZ websites will carry information about the programme.
How much will I have to pay?
Speeding tickets issued will be no different from any other speeding tickets and the amount depends on the speed you are travelling at.
Under 11km per hr over the permanent posted speed limit, the fine will be in the vicinity of $30. Fines increase exponentially with your increase in speed. If you are detected driving 41km over the speed limit, there will be mandatory suspension of your licence.
This change is happening because speed around schools is a major public health and road safety issue. Between 2001 and 2005, around 500 child pedestrians and cyclists were injured or killed each year during school terms.
- Driving at 50 km/h, by the time you react to an unexpected event and apply the brakes, it will take you 41 metres to stop (nearly two cricket pitches, nearly half a football field).
- Driving at 50 km/h, you travel nearly 20 metres while reacting and moving your foot to the brake pedal; if a child was 20 metres from the car, you would still be travelling close to 50 km/h when you hit the child.
- A healthy adult struck at 50 km/h has about a 40% chance of being killed - for a child, the odds are much worse.
- In the urban environment, a child struck by a vehicle travelling at 60 km/hour has only a 15% chance of survival. When the impact speed is reduced to 50 km/hour, the chance of survival increases to 55%.
http://www.police.govt.nz/service/road/infringements_faq.html
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