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Watch your wallet! The 12 'cold sex rules' in new state, most people don't know, were ordered to cry in minutes until they cried and wept.

There is a reason why traffic rules exist-

They guarantee the safety of our own cars, as well as the safety of other drivers, pedestrians and vehicles.

There are rules that seem baffling, old enough that many people don't even know there is such a rule.

Here are 12 "cold traffic rules", study hard!

Knowing that these rules will help you to save the fine, exempt from a lot of deductions in the future oh!


01 leave unlocked vehicle more than three metres away

If you're the only one who drives out and you only spend less than a minute at a roadside convenience store to buy a bottle of milk or a loaf of bread, can you run away without locking the big car or closing the windows?

That's what I'm asking. The answer must be NO.

The driver cannot be more than three meters away from the unlocked vehicle. If the window is wide open and the keys are forgotten, the driver will be fined.

Penalty provisions

Rule 213 (4) Not remove ignition key (vehicle unattended) - $108 fine

Rule 213 (5) Not secure windows/lock doors (vehicle unattended) - $108 fine


Use your cell phone when taking out at 02:00

Old drivers know very well that there are strict rules for driving a mobile phone-it must be placed on a bracket without touching the screen or using Bluetooth to connect to the car audio.

But making phone calls with your hands, texting and not even touching your phone on your thighs is absolutely impossible. Once caught, more than 300 bucks must be gone.

But what many people still don't know is that even in the drive-through fast-food restaurant line up and wait for food, the use of mobile phone is also NOT OK.

Roads in drive-in takeout stores like McDonald's and KFC are seen as normal roads, so traffic rules on normal roads apply here as well.

Penalty provisions

Rule 299 (1) Drive vehicle with TV/VDU image visible to driver — $325 fine, 3 demerits


03 the body protrudes out of the window or whistles

When you saw a friend coming from afar and wanted to say hello, you honked your horn, or protruded excitedly to say hello to your friend.

Do not do this again in the future, oh, this is all to take tickets!

Drivers are not allowed to improperly use the car's warning equipment, and it is dangerous and dangerous for the driver to protrude himself out of the window.

Penalty provisions

Rule 224 Use/allow use of horn/warning device unnecessarily - $325 fine

Rule 268 (3) Part of body outside vehicle window/door - $325 fine, 3 demerits


04 out-of-disk turn light on left

It should be clear to all drivers who can drive through the disc that they need to turn on the lights except straight.

Unless you think your car is driving to the roundabout, vehicles in other directions will turn into prophets, and you'll be able to figure out what you want to do at once.

But there's one rule that a lot of drivers are probably not paying attention to!

That is, whether you're turning left, right or U turn, be sure to turn on the left turn light when you go out of the way and leave the disc.

If you fail to do so, you will not only be fined $180, but will also be deducted by 2 points.

Penalty provisions

Rule 118 (1) Not give left change of direction signal (exit roundabout) - $180 fine, 2 demerits


05 take a ticket when making way for an emergency ca

It is common sense for drivers to make way for police cars, ambulances and fire vehicles.

But the awkward question is, what do you do if you wait in front of a red light with an emergency vehicle waiting to make way?

The answer is, still do!

But it's not going to make you happy, because if you're at an intersection where a camera is installed, you're making way for an emergency vehicle, but you're still running a red light camera.

The ticket came, and although you tried to appeal, it was theoretically true that you were running a red light, so this ticket is likely to be unavoidable.

Penalty provisions

Rule 59 (1) Proceed through red traffic light — $433 fine, 3 demerits


06 left lane

If you are a novice driving infrequently, it is recommended that you stay in the leftmost driveway in order not to annoy other drivers.

However, if you are driving on the left side of the road by the car behind the horn, then that means. You're driving too slowly.

And this kind of behavior is also illegal, because you obstruct the normal driving of other vehicles, the penalty is a fine of $253, deducting 4 points.

In addition, all drivers must drive to the left when driving above the speed limit of 80km/h.

If you see a road sign that says "keep left unless overtaking" on the road, it means that if you're not overtaking, then the right lane should always be open.

Penalty provisions

Rule 130 (1)(a)&(2) Drive in right lane on road with speed limit over 80km/h — $325 fine, 2 demerits


The car splashed on passers-by on a rainy day

If you drive past a passer-by on a rainy day, pay no attention to slowing down and splashing water and mud all over the passer-by. It doesn't matter. There is no law to restrict your pancake drivers.

But there are rules that make it clear that if a driver drives past a passer-by waiting for a bus and splashes with mud, you have to pay for it yourself.

Penalty provisions

Rule 291-3 Driver splash mud on bus passengers - $180


08 passenger seat belt

No matter how bad and tired the passengers in your copilot seat are today, don't let them put their seats down and get yourself into trouble.

Because after the seat falls, the seat belt is no longer fastened to the passenger, and in this case it is classified as the seat belt is not fastened.

Obviously, this kind of situation and does not fasten the seat belt to have the same effect.

Penalty provisions

Rule 267-1 (4) Passenger (16 or older) not wear seat belt properly — $325 fine

Note: if the passenger is under the age of 16, you will be deducted 3 points in addition to the fine.


9-4-7-year-olds can't sit in the front row.

In the new state, children between the ages of 4 and 7 must sit in the back seat.

Until the child is seven years old, no matter how crowded the back, the child is not allowed to sit in front.

When carrying a child under 4, the child must be placed in an Australian-standard baby seat. There is no doubt that the baby seat will also be placed in the back row.

(of course, if you're taking a test for Porsche, Ferrari or two of the other brands, then that's a different story.)

Penalty provisions

Rule 266 (1) Drive with passenger 4 years or older but less than 7 years in front row of vehicle — $325 fine, 3 demerits


10 multiple parking tickets placed in a single shot

Note that every time you buy a parking ticket and put it behind the lower-left corner of the windshield, remember to take it and throw it away after the stop.

Don't leave it there every time, be careful!

Penalty provisions

Rule 207-5 (4) Display more than 3 coupons at a time $108

Rule 179-1 (4) Display more than one loading zone ticket $108


11 unregistered vehicles parked on the roadside

As we all know, driving unregistered vehicles on the road itself is a "dead" no doubt.

But do you know what would happen if you parked an unregistered vehicle on the side of the road?

The answer is-no!

Penalty provisions

Sec 68 (1) Use unregistered vehicle on road/area — $650 fine


12 change personal Information

Finally, the question of registration and registration-

If you have moved or changed your name, be sure to go to the road office for updates.

This is to ensure that any notice of violation is delivered to your hands in a timely and successful manner.

If you don't fix it in time, I'm sorry, a new ticket will be born again.

Penalty provisions

Cl 31 (1)(b) Registered operator fail to notify change of name/address for service of notice — $108 fine

After reading the rules above, are you confused?

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