Under the Queensland TransportOperations ( Road Use Management - Driver Regulation ) Act a driver who looses their 12 points  under a full open drivers licence or who, having already lost those points and having
When it comes to your future and the financial security of your family can you afford to take the risk?
                                                             
When you need to drive to keep your job and you’re facing having your license taken off you because:

  • You’ve lost too many points;
  • You’ve been caught driving more than 40km/h over the limit;
  • You’ve been booked for drink driving.

You simply cannot afford to take any chances.

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made good behaviour election then looses further demerit points is entitled to make an application to a Queensland Magistrates Court for a Restricted or ( as it is more commonly known Work ) Licence. The traffic laws also provide that drivers who commit certain other driving offences such as exceed the speed limit by more than 40 km/h or who are caught with blood alcohol readings in excess of .10 must loose their driving licences - Depending of the driving and traffic history even these offenders may be eligible to apply for a work licence What is a work licence ? A Work licence entitles the holder to drive to and from work- but only directly to and directly from work - during specified hours and or to drive a motor vehicle of a specific class at or for the purposes of work and earning their living. To get a Queensland restricted or work licence to drive a person must apply to a Magistrates Court and they must positively persuade and satisfy the Magistrate on documentary evidence that if they are not permitted to continue driving then they and/ or their family will suffer serious consequences and hardship. Hardship is not easy to prove - You do not go up to the Magistrate and just say it is going to be really tough if you can not drive - Hardship can only be shown by proof on documents that loss of a driver's licence genuinely will put the person's job at risk and that the consequences of loosing their job will be equally serious - You need to show that using alternative means of transport is not really feasible/ viable  You need to prove your current financial position and show why you will be unable to pay debts, and demonstrate the likely consequences - loosing their house with wife and kids suffering as well is not just possible but likely or even certain - but those things must be shown by documentary evidence and those documents have to be presented to the court in the right way. Done properly a work licence application can look very easy and simple - if it looks simple and easy that is only because the job has been done right and done thoroughly and professionally by an experienced legal professional - Every application for a restricted or work licence is different. Some work licence Applications are very difficult and having and experienced lawyer to prepare your case in the Office with you with any necessary witnesses before Court, with the officers from the Prosecuting authority and argue it before the magistrate can sometimes make all the difference between success and failure - if you have a proper case for a work licence do not risk loosing your job