Western Australia Police have implemented double demerit points for traffic offences starting Friday, May 29, through midnight Monday, June 1 [1].
The measure aims to curb the state's rising road toll during the WA Day long weekend [1]. Authorities said they are using the heightened penalties to discourage dangerous driving behaviors during a period of increased travel.
The enforcement period began on Friday and will remain in effect until the conclusion of the holiday weekend [1]. By doubling the demerits associated with traffic violations, police said they intend to create a stronger deterrent against speeding and other road safety risks [1].
This strategy targets a specific window of time when road usage typically spikes across the region [1]. The initiative is part of a broader effort by Western Australia Police to reduce the number of fatalities and serious injuries occurring on state roads [1].
While the focus remains on the long weekend, the move reflects a growing concern over soaring road tolls in Western Australia [1]. Police said these measures are necessary to ensure public safety as more residents take to the roads for the holiday [1].
“double demerit points for traffic offences”
The use of temporary double demerits is a common tactical response in Australia to manage high-risk travel periods. By increasing the cost of traffic violations during a holiday window, authorities attempt to lower the probability of accidents during peak congestion and leisure travel.





