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    WA 45km Over

    Use this page when the notice seems to fall in the 31–45 km/h over range and you want to know whether the real issue is still the fine or something larger like demerits or suspension.

    Quick answer

    WA penalties vary by offence details, location, and licence type. Use the calculator and linked guides for a practical estimate, then verify with the official authority.

    Calculate Your WA Penalty

    Use the WA calculator first, then compare the result with demerit, suspension, and review guidance on the next step.

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    Western Australia treats 31–45 km/h over as a distinct speeding band, so the first job is to work out whether the notice really belongs in this range before you think about review.

    At this level, the notice is serious enough that licence consequences often become the main issue. This is not the sort of notice most drivers should treat as routine. It usually needs a careful read of the notice, the points exposure, and any suspension consequences.

    The sensible order is to confirm the recorded speed and zone on the notice first, then look at the likely demerit impact, and only after that decide whether there is any realistic reason to move into review or court.

    What to check next

    • Check that the recorded speed really fits this band.
    • Check the likely points and any licence risk next.
    • If the notice still looks arguable after that, then look at review or court options.

    Why this page matters

    It gives you a faster answer to the real question drivers usually have at this point: is this still a routine speeding notice, or is it now a licence-risk problem?

    WA Speeding Fine Summary

    This guide provides a general estimate based on common penalty settings for WA. Actual outcomes may vary based on licence type, offence details, and review outcomes.

    Demerit points

    Demerit points can affect suspension thresholds quickly, especially for provisional and learner licence holders in WA.

    Suspension and consequences

    If penalties are unpaid or offences are repeated, drivers may face added costs, restrictions, or licence suspension depending on WA rules.

    Last reviewed: 17 April 2026

    Trust and sources

    Check the official source before you act

    Scenario pages are simplified for speed. The official notice and recorded speed remain the controlling details.

    Last reviewed

    17 April 2026

    Next Step: Check Your WA Calculator

    Before you leave this page, compare the guide with the WA calculator and then continue into the most relevant state pages.

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    Frequently Asked Questions

    How should I use this Western Australia 45km over page?

    Use the notice to confirm that it really falls in the 31–45 km/h over range before you judge the likely points or review path.

    What should I open after this 45km over page?

    Check your likely points position next, then decide whether the notice still gives you a real reason to look at review.

    Do demerit points always apply the same way?

    No. The final points outcome can change with the state, licence class, offence band, and any extra rules such as school-zone or holiday settings.

    Should I still verify the official notice?

    Yes. Use the notice to confirm the recorded speed, the zone, and the issue details before you rely on any band summary.

    Follow the next most useful calculators, guides and process pages from this topic.

    Next Step

    Push users toward the most useful action page from the current context.

    Core links

    Related Scenarios

    Keep users moving through closely related long-tail scenarios.

    Driver Situations

    Surface learner, P1, P2 and provisional guidance when relevant.

    Demerit and Suspension

    Move users toward licence-risk pages that usually matter more than the fine alone.

    Core links

    Appeals and Review

    Link to process pages when the user may need next-step guidance.

    Connect pages to relevant FAQ hubs and question-style content.

    Disclaimer

    General information only. Not legal advice. Fine amounts and demerit points can change by state and circumstances. Always verify with the relevant official authority before acting on any information.