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 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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