While the NSW Roads & Maritime Services fact sheet on driving offences doesn’t name driving with a defective headlight as a specific offence, more ambiguous offences like driving a vehicle that doesn’t comply to state standards could be applied to a broken headlight and cost you $110. If you drive with one headlight at night, you’re also at risk of getting pulled over by the police and hit with a defect notice - and if you drive in breach of a minor notice, you’re looking at a $330 fine and one demerit point.
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