Fine dodgers could lose their driver's licence under strict new sanctions that come into effect later this month.
From February 17 "Driver Licence Stop Orders" (DLSOs) can be imposed on anyone who fails to pay traffic-related fines imposed on them by a court, police or a local government authority, Courts Minister Chester Borrows said.
The orders could also be imposed for failing to pay a reparation order imposed by a Court for a traffic-related offence.
DLSOs were a "powerful" new sanction, which would initially be targeted at repeat offenders who had racked up big overdue debts, Mr Borrows said.
"There are around 136,000 people who between them owe $48 million in traffic related fines and are making no attempt to pay.