Speeding by 31–40 km/h in Queensland: Demerit Points & Fine (2026-27)

6 demerit points and a $1,295 fine

Penalty as at 1 July 2026 (indexed 3.5%)

Queensland Government demerit and fines schedule (1 July 2026) · 2026-27 schedule

Speeding is measured as the margin by which a vehicle's speed exceeds the posted limit for the road, and penalties are arranged in bands: the further over the limit, the higher the band and the heavier the consequence. Most jurisdictions increase both the fine and the demerit points as the bands climb, and at the upper end the response can move beyond points to an immediate or automatic loss of licence.

Enforcement comes from a mix of sources. Fixed and mobile speed cameras handle much of the detection and issue notices based on the registered operator of the vehicle, while police using radar or following vehicles can stop a driver at the roadside. Point-to-point cameras measure average speed over a stretch of road rather than at a single spot, which is aimed at sustained speeding rather than a brief lapse.

Penalties escalate with the band because the risk of harm rises sharply the faster a vehicle is travelling, both in the likelihood of a crash and in its severity. Newer and restricted drivers often work to lower points thresholds than fully licensed drivers, so the same offence can carry a driver closer to suspension. The exact bands, points and fines differ by state and territory, which is where the schedules above come in.

All QLD speeding penalties

Frequently asked questions

What happens if I'm caught — speeding by 31–40 km/h in QLD?
The standard penalty is 6 demerit points and a $1,295 fine.
How close does this put me to suspension in QLD?
12 points in 3 years on an open licence (suspension 3–5 months by tally). This offence adds 6 points to your record.

The same offence in other states

Sources — figures current as at 17 July 2026.

Standard first-offence penalty for a full-licence holder unless noted. Information, not legal advice — if your licence is at stake, get legal advice.