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Driving in Australia requires a fine for doing what you often do in China!

 
[Traffic]     23 Oct 2017
Australia has a lot of traffic rules are really hidden deep, some seemingly ordinary operations are also illegal! Today we are here to talk about the rules and regulations, everyone, please put it away.

Australia has a lot of traffic rules are really hidden deep, some seemingly ordinary operations are also illegal! Today we are here to talk about the rules and regulations, everyone, please put it away.

Drivers who drive on rainy days pay attention to the fact that in New York it is best to avoid puddles, and if you splash mud on pedestrians, you will be fined $165.


Music enthusiasts should also note that if the stereo is turned on too loudly while driving, it will be fined $150 for making "noise" to others.

If the driver puts his pet on his lap while the car is driving, he will also be fined $397 and three points off.


If the driver plays a TV or DVD to a passenger in the car, it must ensure that it does not affect the driver and is liable to a fine of $298.

Si, no. Si was scared? But it's not always so strict,

For example, police will not be fined if they see a bottle of open but undrunk wine in the car.

But trying to speed up anti-overtaking after being overtaken will be fined $298 and deducted by three points.

Speeding or inserting into a funeral convoy can result in a maximum penalty of 20 points or $2200 in the new state.

Trying to sneak through a crossroads before traffic lights turn red cannot be attempted, and running a yellow light can also be punished by a penalty of $397 and a three-point deduction.

A maximum penalty of $476 will be imposed if there is no one on board or if the driver is 3 metres away, the car is unlocked or the key is left in the lock.


In general, flashing headlights to remind the driver of another car that there is a speed camera in front is considered polite, but in fact it is illegal and if caught, the driver may face a fine of $317.

Sticking your body out of the window faces a fine of up to $476, with the exception of holding out your hand for traffic signs.


But in all Australia, you don't have to wear a seat belt when you go back into a parking space.

If a pedestrian crosses the road to run a red light, he will be fined $66 at the scene. Cyclists who ride multiple bikes or walk their dogs while exercising can be fined $66, as well as $66 for being too "reckless" to ride a bike.

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