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Attention, Chinese driver! Driving this lane in Australia, stopping the parking space, not only fine deduction points, but also call people scolding!

As we all know, Australian tickets are very expensive.

Therefore, familiar with the details of traffic regulations, on the one hand, from a safety point of view, on the other hand, is to avoid high fines.

Bus driveway, not you can walk if you want!

Ordinary drivers are not allowed to use bus lanes except in exceptional circumstances. If found using a dedicated lane without authorization, the driver will be fined $391 and deducted 1 point. In response, Bernard Calron, executive director of the Road Safety Center, said: "A lot of people don't understand the traffic rules and drivers should turn ahead of time for safety reasons, rather than turn directly from the bus or across a few lanes."

Only in some special cases can ordinary drivers temporarily use bus lanes. New state has two kinds of bus lanes, one is only for bus use, this kind of road has road signs;

The other is the Universal Lane, which allows taxis, motorcycles, bicycles and emergency vehicles to be used in the following three cases. When the driver turns left, right, or off a street; when the driver enters or leaves a building near the bus lane;

When the driver has to bypass other vehicles in order to avoid congestion.

Bernard Calron explains: "before turning left, you can drive 100 meters on the bus lane. A lot of drivers don't know about this, even if they turn left, they don't think they can use bus lanes. "

Parking for the disabled, not you can stop if you want!

In Australia, drivers need to be more careful to protect vulnerable residents, such as the disabled and the elderly. Ordinary drivers cannot park their cars in the parking spaces of the disabled unless they have a permit. If found to be in breach, the driver will face a fine of A $561 and a deduction of 1 point.

Matthew Back, from Newcastle, reportedly wanted to take his brother in a wheelchair to play. He was angry when he saw a van rashly passing through a handicapped parking space. "I'm really worried about what it means to my brother," he told the press.

The Back has contacted the local council, which it hopes will carry out rigorous inspections in the region.

In recent years, parking spaces for disabled persons have been a sensitive topic. It is agreed that non-disabled drivers should not use parking spaces for disabled persons.

However, there is no agreement on whether disabled parking can be turned around.

There is also no legislation to prohibit drivers from turning around using parking spaces for disabled people.

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