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A young man in Kunzhou was fined $252 for taking a train with a refrigerator! In Australia, you have to be aware of these rules for carrying things on public transport.

A few months ago, a little guy in Kunzhou was fined for it.

According to surveillance footage from Bowen Hills Railway Station, the young man first pushed the refrigerator into the station's elevator with a wheelbarrow.

Then, with great effort, he moved the refrigerator to the platform.

After the train arrived at the station, the little man again pushed the refrigerator onto the train and intended to take it home by train.

As a result, the train station guards discovered the situation, and immediately asked the little brother to take his big refrigerator out of the train.

Not only that, he was fined $252 by security guards for taking the refrigerator to the train, plus a fine for flight.

A Kunzhou railway official said passengers are not allowed to carry large items on the train. A large item is an item that cannot be placed under a luggage rack or seat.

"the train is used to transport passengers, not refrigerators. We must take into account the feelings of other passengers. "

Little brother OS: wanted to save some money to move his own, but he was fined $250, better to find a porter.

In order to avoid fines for unknown friends, Xiao Wei examined the Public Transport Victoria's rules for carrying luggage on public transport, as follows:

Surfboard: no surfboard is allowed on trams at any time and Bus; is allowed to take a free surfboard by train except during peak passenger hours. If you take a surfboard on a train, no surfboard is allowed near the first door of the first carriage because it is reserved for wheelchair-bound passengers. In addition, surfboard can not block access or affect passenger boarding and disembarkation.

Stroller: you can take the stroller free of charge on public transport at any time.

L Shopping jeep: can take Shopping jeep free of charge on public transport at any time.

Shopping carts for supermarkets: shopping trolleys for supermarkets are not allowed to travel on public transport.

Electric walkers: you can carry electric aids (e.g. wheelchairs, scooters) on public transport, but there are certain size limits.

Petrol vehicles: for safety reasons, petrol-fueled vehicles are prohibited from travelling on public transport.

Animals: you can take a dog on a train, but a dog must wear a mask, and must not sit in a seat or block the passage.

U can carry other small animals by train, tram and bus, but must put them in a specific container.

U guide dogs, hearing dogs, service dogs can take all public transport free of charge.

V/Line:

No skateboarding, windsurfing, kayaking, or similar items on V/Line trains are prohibited.

Generally speaking, V/Line coach (V/Line coach) is prohibited from carrying bicycles, water skateboards, windsurfing, kayaks, or similar items, but coach, travelling on coastal routes is permitted to carry them if there is enough space.

Whether it is a V/Line train or a long-distance bus, passengers can carry no more than 30 kg ·kg ~ (- 1) of luggage. Passengers can carry two pieces of luggage, but the weight of each baggage should not exceed 20 kg, of which hand luggage is free.

Baby carts, trolleys (no more than 20kg), children's car seats, wheelchairs, as well as small sports and camping equipment (a set of golf equipment or sleigh, snowball, shoes as a piece of luggage) can be carried as luggage.

If you are not sure if your belongings are prohibited, you can consult the PTV to avoid being fined.

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