Save my licence , New Zealand traffic law
Saving Your License: Understanding New Zealand Traffic Law
One of the most common queries I receive as a barrister specialising in criminal and traffic law in New Zealand is, "Can you save my license?" If you're facing traffic charges such as drink driving, driving while disqualified, or driving while suspended, there are several ways to approach your case to potentially keep you on the road.
Winning the Case
The first and most straightforward way to save your license is to plead not guilty and win the case. If you're found not guilty, that's the end of it. However, in most cases, it's necessary to explore other options.
Limited License
A limited license is a special license granted by the court that allows you to drive for a specific purpose. This could be for work-related purposes or caregiving activities or duties that you need to undertake. Obtaining a limited license involves a lot of paperwork, but it's usually a good first option.
Community Work in Lieu of Disqualification
If you're facing charges like driving while disqualified or driving while suspended, another option to consider is community work in lieu of disqualification. This is because you cannot get a work license for these types of charges.
Special Reasons Not to Be Disqualified
The court may also consider special reasons related to why you were driving or the manner in which you were driving. In these cases, the court can either impose a shorter period of disqualification or no disqualification at all.
Reach Out for Help
If you're facing traffic charges and are concerned about losing your license, don't hesitate to get in touch with me. You can Phone me on 021488367 or 0800 BUSTED (0800287833) or email me. I can provide more information about these options and help you navigate this process.