Points and reactions

Traffic violations can lead to points, fines or license suspensions depending on the severity. Reaching 8 points within 3 years triggers a suspension; in the probation period each offence counts double.

Points and reactions Points overview

Points in brief

ElementKey facts
PointsIssued for defined offences such as dangerous overtaking or running red lights
Threshold8 points within 3 years; probation drivers reach it twice as fast because each offence doubles
DurationEach point is removed 3 years after the incident if no new offences occur

Typical offences and points

OffenceExamplePoints
Dangerous overtakingPassing at pedestrian crossings or on the inside3
Serious speeding26–35 km/h over in a 60 zone, 36–45 km/h over in 70–90 zones3
Running a red lightCrossing when the signal is red3
Handheld mobile useUsing a phone without hands-free2
Child restraint breachIncorrect or missing restraint for children2

See detailed sanctions in Overtaking and lane changes and an overview of limits in Speed limits.

Reactions

ReactionWhen appliedConsequence
Simplified fineClear-cut situationsFixed amount
Ordinary fineMore serious casesHigher fine, registered offence
PointsDefined offencesRisk of suspension
Licence seizureRepeated or gross violationsImmediate withdrawal

From points to suspension

SituationReaction
8 points (4 in probation)Licence suspended for at least 6 months
New serious offence during suspensionExtended ban
Multiple gross violations in a short timePolice can seize the licence on the spot

Probation and suspension rules are explained in Probation, points and bans.

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