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Drivers engaging in this behaviour in NSW can incur a $344 fine and two demerit points, while in Victoria the fine is $330 and two demerit points. This behaviour constitutes another obscure traffic offence.
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Attempting to speed up while you're being overtakenĪs frustrating as it is, this is unfortunately a common behavioural trait that occurs on our roads when a person decides to accelerate as another driver attempts to overtake them. This one can cost you up to $686, so don't forget to register your trailer! 12. Once you can see clearly, they need to be turned off or you could cop a fine. Leaving your fog lights onįog lights, both front and rear, should only be used in rain or fog, or when your vision is impaired by smoke or dust. If a rider raises a hand and points to his or her horse, you must steer the car as far to the left as possible, turn off the engine and wait until the horse is far enough away that you're in no danger of startling it. It's actually illegal not to give way to a hard-to-control horse, or a horse that refuses to move.
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Your license plate needs to be clearly visible from both the front and the rear of your motor vehicle. Driving with a bike rack covering your license plate
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Driving at night when the light on your registration plate isn't workingĪustralian law states that rego plates need to be visible 24/7, so check your light before setting off at night. If an animal, for instance a dog, is injured in a car because it was unrestrained, owners could face up to six months’ jail and fines of up to $5,500. The RSPCA can also issue fines under The Prevention of Cruelty to Animals Act. Animals should be seated or restrained in an appropriate area of the vehicle. Having people or animals on your lapĬhildren must always be seated in proper child restraints. Depending on which state you’re in, you could be fined up to $534 and be at risk of losing up to five demerit points – that’s one costly meal! To avoid a fine you must have your engine switched off and your handbrake on before using your mobile phone. We all know the danger of using a mobile phone while driving, but what if you want to pay for your lunch at the drive-through window with your phone? Turns out the law is strict and still applies to drivers who are stationary at a drive-through. Using your phone to pay at a drive-through Around 1,000 people a year receive this fine in NSW. While it's convenient, it's not the smartest thing to leave your key in the ignition unattended - in NSW it’s a traffic offence which will cost an individual $114. You’ve most likely seen someone quickly ducking out of their car to get a coffee or pick up their takeaway dinner and leaving the car running with the key in the ignition. It may sound trivial, but people have been fined for this.
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In Queensland, if you're more than three metres away from your car, your windows need to be up with a gap no greater than 5cm. In the past five years, more than 800 people have been fined for improper use of a horn in NSW. Officially, you're only supposed to use your horn if you're warning other road users (or animals) of your approach.
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But honking goodbye to your family as you drive off after dinner, or beeping at the car who just cut you off is actually illegal. Some motorists only seem to use their horns improperly. In Queensland, the crime of "dropping injurious matter on a road" can cost you $533 and two demerit points. Sure, they're biodegradable, but you can still be fined for littering. Throwing apple cores and banana peels out of the car window So what should you do to stay safe on the roads and avoid breaking the law? Here are 13 unexpected illegal activities to keep in mind: 1. In early 2019, a Sydney driver was fined when he left his car unlocked while going to buy a meat pie at a service station, while in the last 5 years over 100 people were fined in Queensland for hitchhiking. If you think the police won't bother enforcing them, think again. In fact, there's a long list of obscure laws many Australians haven't heard of – and often, they differ from state to state. But there's more to road rules than the obvious. We know we need to strap on our seatbelts, stop at red lights, avoid speeding, and stay off mobile phones.
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As you hit the road, whether for a holiday road trip, commuting or everyday errands, most of us will do our best to follow the rules of the road.