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These few rules and regulations, even the old drivers in Australia are often confused! Drivers, watch out!

Isn't it fun to get used to discipline?

Xiao Wei recently found that in Australia, these rules are often violated, even a lot of old drivers can not eat.

So, quickly see if you can make these mistakes, self-study self-examination duck!


fog lamp

When people turn on traffic lights, they usually have these options: conventional headlights, high lights, fog lights, day-to-day driving lights.

Some drivers often confuse the lights, but face hundreds of Australian dollars if they break the rules.

Fog lights can only be turned on in rainy or foggy weather, which affects the driver's sight, so turn on the fog lights.

The headlights are mounted at the lower end of the vehicle, sloping down steeper than the ordinary headlights.

They emit flat horizontal beams, reducing the amount of light reflected from the fog, thus improving visibility.

However, if these lights are used under normal driving conditions, other drivers may be blinded temporarily, causing danger.

In addition, misusing fog lights may cause other drivers to misjudge as brake lights, resulting in rear-end accidents.

Misusing fog lights in Victoria would face a fine of $161.

Other states also have penalties ranging from $50 to 243. So be careful with fog lights!


Circular fork puzzle

When approaching the roundabout, you must let the vehicle on your right go first.

This may be the first rule to learn when you learn a car.

But there are still a lot of drivers, in actual combat problems.

If you fail to comply with the rules, you will face a maximum fine of $474.

In daily life, drivers also have to slow down or stop to give way to vehicles already at the roundabout.

Sometimes the car on your right is already ahead of you, but you still need to stop or slow down.

In case the roundabout is too small, before your vehicle can not get out of the intersection, scratch occurs.

Sometimes, if the car on your left needs to turn around, you have to make way for the car on your left.

In Victoria, violating this traffic rule will face a fine of $161, but in the first territory, you will be fined $474!

When you get to the roundabout, you have to be careful.


a little-known parking rule

There is a parking rule, but many Australians have been cheated.

Traffic intersection can not stop within 10 meters, if there is a signal, the distance should be increased to 20 meters.

In Victoria, once this rule is breached, $161 is gone.

Bisection

If you are a person who believes that the middle of the road will never cross, it may be a shock to see the traffic rules.

In Victoria and other states, in the absence of a car around, to enter or leave roads, the driver can cross the monogramme.

New Island, North Territory, Western Australia, near a gas station or supermarket, is allowed to cross the middle of the road.

Remember, however, that the bipartite rule does not apply in Victoria.


10% of myths.

There are two types of drivers in Australia.

First, drivers who are slightly faster than the speed limit 1km/h will regret.

Second, drivers who believe they are 10% faster than the speed limit …

Many drivers believe the speed limit is 50 km / h, but there is no violation at the 55km/h.

Drivers with the latter idea should be careful in Victoria: 2 above the speed limit to the 3km/h has broken the rules.

Also, speeding is a penalty of at least $201.

But other states do not have such strict rules.

Kunzhou, New York and South Australia are allowed to be slightly faster than the limit, but not more than 10% of the limit.

But whenever you drive according to law regulations, it's the most reliable way to drive! You just don't overdo it!


The plight of red lights and emergencies

Many times when the driver is driving, he hears an ambulance or a siren behind him.

Should we stop when we meet a red light?

The conclusion is to stop.

Drivers are required to move as quickly as possible to ensure safety, red lights are allowed, and similar rules are in place in other states.

But in Western Australia and Tasmania, no, even if there are emergency vehicles behind, the driver will have to wait for the green light to arrive.

Driver friends are fine to see more micro, no matter how difficult the rules also remember!

But don't look at it while you're driving!

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