Traffic Law

Traffic law is difficult to navigate, but we can drive you in the right direction.

Receiving a traffic infringement is an inconvenience nobody should deal with alone. Traffic law breaches are frustrating and can come at unexpected times.

We recognise that traffic law can be tricky to navigate and understand the gravity of losing your licence. Losing your licence can have consequences such as loss of income, lack of independence, and breakdown of relationships. That is why it is vital to speak with our recommended traffic law experts and receive trusted legal advice and representation.

In 2020 and 2024, our Principal Nelson Brown was recognised as a recommended Victorian Traffic and DUI Lawyer in the Doyle’s Guide.

Traffic Law

Services

Culpable Driving
Cycling and Skating
Dangerous Driving
Demerit Points
Drink Driving
Driving and Accidents
Driving while Suspended
Drug Driving
Hoon Driving
Infringement for phone use
Vehicle Impoundment
P-plate and Learners Driving
Speeding
Unlicensed Driving

You have been charged
– now what to do?

What is a traffic law offence?

Traffic law refers to any violation of the laws and regulations governing the operation of motor vehicles on public roads. Traffic violations fall under the jurisdiction of criminal law, and you need a lawyer with experience in traffic law.

How can we help?

We have expert knowledge and experience in traffic law. Our accredited law firm has won many traffic cases for our clients. We always aim to achieve the very best outcome for you. We’ve helped clients successfully defend traffic law matters, we’re ready to help you.

What do you need to do?

Our team specialises in traffic law and will advise you on the next steps, tailoring a plan to ensure the best outcome and representation for your case.

  • If you have a traffic law matter, contact our office immediately.
  • Summary offences are minor and are heard in the Magistrates’ Court.  
  • Indictable offences are more serious, some may be heard in the Magistrates’ Court with the charged person’s consent, whilst others can only be determined before a Judge and/or jury in the County and Supreme Court.
  • If you breach a traffic law, you will receive an infringement notice. For a minor violation, you will have to pay a fine.
  • If you fail to pay, you may be summoned to the Magistrates' Court, and you can dispute the fine in court.
  • If you received a summons to court, you should contact us as soon as possible.

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Traffic Law

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Resources:

For more information on traffic law, we recommend checking out the Transport Victoria website.