Traffic fines have increased this financial year amid a crackdown on speeding, seatbelt and mobile phone offences.
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These are the worst places to be caught breaking the law on Aussie roads from July 1.
Driving without a seatbelt
Qld
The sunshine state is cracking down on driving without a seatbelt with a whopping $1209 fine and four demerit points for the offence.
WA
A driver in Western Australia who is not wearing a seatbelt faces a $550 fine and four demerit points.
ACT
Fines in the capital start from $538 and incur three demerit points.
SA
A South Australian failing to wear a properly adjusted and fastened seatbelt could expect a $537 fine and the loss of three demerit points.
NT
In the Northern Territory the fine for driving unbelted is $500 and three demerit points.
NSW
Drivers in NSW not strapped in face a $410 fine and at least the loss of three demerit points.
Vic
In Victoria the fine for not wearing a seatbelt correctly starts at $395 and incurs three demerit points.
Tas
An unbelted driver in Tasmania could be fined $390 and lose three demerit points.
Speeding
Qld
Queensland drivers caught speeding by less than 11 kilometres per hour would be fined $322 and given one demerit point.
SA
South Australians speeding up to nine kilometres over the limit would attract a $304 fine and two demerit points.
ACT
Fines for speeding less than 15 kilometres over the limit in the ACT start at $316 and attract one demerit point.
Vic
Speeding by less than 10 kilometres per hour over the limit in Victoria attracts a $247 fine and one demerit point.
NT
For breaking the speed limit by less than 15 kilometres per hour a Northern Territory driver could expect a fine of $150 and one demerit point.
NSW
Drivers in NSW travelling less than 10 kilometres per hour over the speed limit attract a penalty notice fine of $137 and one demerit point. Penalties increase with speed.
WA
Drivers in Western Australia face a $100 fine if detected speeding up to nine kilometres over the limit.
Mobile phone use
Qld
Penalties in Queensland for driving while using a phone are severe. Drivers could attract a fine of $1209 and four demerit points for illegal phone use.
WA
Not far behind the severe penalties in Queensland, Western Australians could face a $1000 fine and four demerit points for writing a text or email, looking at a photo or video or checking social media.
SA
In South Australia the penalty for using a mobile phone while driving includes a $658 fine and incurs three demerit points.
ACT
Penalties for holding a mobile phone while driving in the ACT include a $514 fine and three demerit points. That penalty increases to $632 and four demerit points if drivers are caught sending a text, checking socials media or using the internet.
Vic
A $593 fine and four demerit points apply to Victorians caught using a device while driving.
NT
In the Northern Territory the penalties for using a phone is a $500 fine and incurs three demerit points.
Tas
Tasmanian drivers could be fined at least $390 and slapped with three demerit points for playing with their phone while on the roads.
NSW
Motorists using a mobile phone while driving could be fined $387 and $514 in a school zone, as well as attracting five demerit points.