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These traffic violations are very common. What are the penalties for these traffic violations in various parts of Australia?.

 
[Traffic]     04 Nov 2018
Traffic regulations are generally consistent across Australia, but penalties vary slightly from state to territory for common violations, according to Radio 9.

Traffic regulations are generally consistent across Australia, but penalties vary slightly from state to territory for common violations, according to Radio 9.

These traffic violations are very common. What are the penalties for these traffic violations in various parts of Australia?.

Deductions and fines for mobile phone use across Australia. (photo No. 9)


Use a mobile phone

(NSW Roads and Maritime Services), a new state road and maritime services provider, said car crashes were four times more likely to occur when driving with a mobile phone.

  • New state for driving the use of mobile phones, the largest deduction, 5 points.
  • In Kunzhou, drivers who are found using a mobile phone for the second time in 12 months double the button.
  • Drivers use mobile phones in different ways and face different penalties in Australia's capital territories. If you spend more time receiving and receiving information or surfing the Internet while driving, the fine will be increased by A $101, or A $548, the highest in Australia.
These traffic violations are very common. What are the penalties for these traffic violations in various parts of Australia?.

Deductions and fines for speeding in various parts of Australia. (photo No. 9)


speeding

Penalties for speeding vary widely across Australia.

  • At the same speed limit of 21 kilometers an hour, South Australia would impose a fine of A $608 more on drivers than in Tata.
  • New state drivers will be fined more than twice as much as other states if they are speeding too much. For example, new states are fined A $2435 for speeding 40 kilometers an hour, compared with A $600 for the Northern Territory.
These traffic violations are very common. What are the penalties for these traffic violations in various parts of Australia?.

Deductions and fines for unfastened seat belts in Australia. (photo No. 9)


life belt

Australia has been obliging drivers to wear seat belts since 1973, but until now there have been violations.

  • With the exception of Western Australia, drivers in all states are deducted by 3 points without wearing a seat belt.
  • Western Australian drivers will be deducted by four points and face a fine of up to A $550.
  • Moreover, in all Australia, drivers face additional penalties if passengers are not wearing seat belts.


run [jump] the red light [lamp]

  • All states impose a 3-point deduction on drivers who run red lights.
  • But new state drivers will also face high fines of A $448.
  • If a new state driver runs a red light in the school area, the fine will be raised to A $561 and will face additional points.

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