What is the fine for not having a myki card?

What is the fine for not having a myki card?

If you are caught travelling without a valid ticket, not paying the correct fare or travel using a concession ticket without being in possession of your proof of entitlement card, you may be issued with a fine of $200 (Maximum $550).

What happens if I forget to touch on myki?

Forgot to touch off? If you don’t touch off on a V/Line commuter service you’ll be charged a default 2 hour peak fare between the zone of touch on and Zone 1. When the conductor checks your myki, they’ll set the default fare to the end of the line you’re travelling on. This may be a higher cost than your journey.

How can I get out of myki fine?

If this is the first or second notice you have received about the fine, you can ask the department to reconsider the fine. This is called an ‘internal review request’, and should be done before the fine due date.

How do you query infringement?

You can submit a request for our team to review your Auckland Transport infringement….Late submission of query

  1. For vehicle, parking, bus and transit lane infringements, call 09 355 3553.
  2. For harbourmaster infringements, call 09 355 3553.
  3. For public transport infringements, call 09 366 6400.

How much do myki inspectors get paid?

What is the pay? In 2020, the average authorised officer salary is $70,000, up to $101,000 for a team leader.

What happens if you don’t have a ticket on a train?

If you board a train without a ticket at a station where ticket facilities were available, you may be given a Penalty Fare Notice (PFN) and have to pay a Penalty Fare by a ticket inspector who has been appointed as a ‘Penalty Fares Collector’.

How long does it take to get a myki fine?

If you were recently reported for an offence by an Authorised Officer, please allow approximately four to six weeks from the offence date to receive an Infringement Notice in the mail.

Why don’t you touch off on trams?

When you travel with myki on a tram you don’t always need to touch off at the end of your journey. That’s because you can now travel from one end of a tram route to the other on a Zone 1 fare. But for most of us, it means never having to touch off when you leave the tram and you still receive the lowest fare.

What is no evidence of inspection?

No evidence of inspection – commercial vehicle Person operated a heavy motor vehicle or vehicle used in a transport service on a road when that vehicle was not displaying current evidence of vehicle inspection. s.

What to do if you get fined for public transport?

Request an internal review You can apply for a review of your public transport offence with the Department of Transport, if you believe that: There has been a defect or mistake made in issuing the Infringement Notice The fine has been sent to the wrong person

What happens if you get caught on public transport without a ticket?

Travelling without a valid ticket on public transport will incur a fine of 60€ (as at June 2016). The fine will be reduced to 7€ in cases where a passenger is able to prove that they had a valid ticket (only in cases where it is non-transferrable) at the time that they received the penalty notice.

How to get feedback from Public Transport Victoria?

If you would like to provide feedback about myki, you may contact Public Transport Victoria at 1800 800 007 or complete a feedback form. If you have any questions about the Notice of Final Demand issued by Fines Victoria or have any questions regarding an infringement registered with Fines Victoria, please see Fines Victoria for more information.

Where do I go to court for a public transport offence?

You can have your matter heard in the Magistrates’ Court or, in the case of child offence, Children’s Court. You will need to complete the Request a Court Hearing form on your Infringement Notice or Penalty Reminder Notice and return the form using the following instructions: