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Camera Detected Offence Program

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Transport and Other Legislation Amendment Bill 2026

This bill makes wide-ranging changes to Queensland's road safety laws, mostly targeting drink and drug driving with a new combined offence, higher penalties, minimum court fines, and a compulsory education program for drug drivers. It also introduces on-the-spot licence suspensions for high-range speeding caught by police, lets drivers nominate the actual offending passenger for camera-detected seatbelt fines, and stops private car park operators from using the vehicle register to chase parking debts.

26/6/2026· Referred to Committee· Hon B Mickelberg MP
Transport & RoadsJustice & RightsTechnology & Digital

Transport and Other Legislation (Road Safety, Technology and Other Matters) Amendment Bill 2020

This bill introduces a Digital Licence App so Queenslanders can carry their driver licence and proof of identity on their phone. It also enables cameras to detect seatbelt and mobile phone offences, fixes technical issues with drink driving interlock laws, preserves legal interests in rail and busway corridor land, and gives Transport and Main Roads access to private land for environmental management.

17/3/2020· PASSED with amendment· Hon M Bailey MP
Transport & RoadsTechnology & DigitalJustice & Rights
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Transport Legislation (Road Safety and Other Matters) Amendment Bill 2019

This bill strengthens Queensland's road safety laws by expanding drink driving interlock requirements to mid-range offenders, introducing mandatory education programs for all drink drivers, and enabling speed cameras on roads with variable speed limits. It also improves marine pollution cost recovery and streamlines various transport administration processes.

13/2/2019· PASSED· Hon M Bailey MP
Transport & RoadsJustice & RightsSafety & EmergencyEnvironment
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