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Old 24-05-2012, 01:10 PM   #61
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One law I'm sure nobody knows about ( in SA at least) is that when driving on a dual lane carriageway that has a posted speed limit of 80km or more, you can only use the right lane for passing slower vehicles. I live in the sticks and when I drive to Adelaide I get so annoyed with all the morons that sit in the right lane, not doing the speed limit. They hold me up when there are multiple cars or make me pass on the left. Apparently a rear view mirror full of bullbar only makes them use both lanes (OOPS just broke a law). One trip back from Adelaide I was stuck behind 2 side by side cars from Gawler to nearly Daveyston. Both sitting on 95-100. When I finally passed the black honda still in the right lane I moved into the right lane and slowed to 80. He pulled into the left lane, overtook me and got straight back into the right lane. The no of broken rules were balanced as he shook his fist at me and yelled something easily understandable. I undertook him again and gave him a healthy smile. Felt like pushing him into a tree!
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Old 24-05-2012, 01:23 PM   #62
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One law I'm sure nobody knows about ( in SA at least) is that when driving on a dual lane carriageway that has a posted speed limit of 80km or more, you can only use the right lane for passing slower vehicles. I live in the sticks and when I drive to Adelaide I get so annoyed with all the morons that sit in the right lane, not doing the speed limit. They hold me up when there are multiple cars or make me pass on the left. Apparently a rear view mirror full of bullbar only makes them use both lanes (OOPS just broke a law). One trip back from Adelaide I was stuck behind 2 side by side cars from Gawler to nearly Daveyston. Both sitting on 95-100. When I finally passed the black honda still in the right lane I moved into the right lane and slowed to 80. He pulled into the left lane, overtook me and got straight back into the right lane. The no of broken rules were balanced as he shook his fist at me and yelled something easily understandable. I undertook him again and gave him a healthy smile. Felt like pushing him into a tree!
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Pretty sure that is Australia wide nearly... and it applies here in QLD.
Big signs on dual lane highways also tell people to keep left unless over taking... so there is no excuse, its just people are ignorant.
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Old 24-05-2012, 01:35 PM   #63
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I wouldn't say ignorant. Most people are aware of the rule. They just don't care.
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Old 24-05-2012, 02:21 PM   #64
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Pretty sure that is Australia wide nearly... and it applies here in QLD.
Big signs on dual lane highways also tell people to keep left unless over taking... so there is no excuse, its just people are ignorant.
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I wouldn't say ignorant. Most people are aware of the rule. They just don't care.
Judging by posts on this thread, I say most don't know so I'll post the actual rule for Queensland:
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When the speed limit is 90 km/h or more on multi-lane roads, you must not drive in the right-hand lane unless you are:

overtaking
turning right
making a U-turn
avoiding an obstacle
driving in congested traffic.

It is an offence to drive in the right lane if none of the above criteria are occurring.

This rule also applies to a road with a speed limit of 80 km/h or less, if there is a KEEP LEFT UNLESS OVERTAKING sign.

Drivers are allowed to overtake on the left on all multi-lane roads.
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Old 24-05-2012, 02:33 PM   #65
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Judging by posts on this thread, I say most don't know so I'll post the actual rule for Queensland:

The QLD Transport website is actually wrong.... and im not ignorant.

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130 Keeping to the left on a multi-lane road
(1) This section applies to a driver driving on a multi-lane road
if—
(a) the speed limit applying to the driver for the length of
road where the driver is driving is over 80km/h; or
(b) a keep left unless overtaking sign applies to the length of
road where the driver is driving.
The rule applies to ANY road ABOVE 80KMH.... not 90KMH as stated in the refresher course.
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Old 24-05-2012, 03:02 PM   #66
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Old 24-05-2012, 03:08 PM   #67
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Umm, no Jim, the website is right. Your reading the law wrong.

"(a) the speed limit applying to the driver for the length of road where the driver is driving is over 80km/h; or"

The next speed zone over 80km/hr is 90km/hr. There is no 81, 82 , 83 etc. km/hr zone. If, hypothetically, they existed, it would apply there. But the next possible speed zone above 80 is 90.

So it applies to 90km/hr and above, it's not inclusive of the 80km/hr zone.
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Old 24-05-2012, 04:31 PM   #68
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Umm, no Jim, the website is right. Your reading the law wrong.

"(a) the speed limit applying to the driver for the length of road where the driver is driving is over 80km/h; or"

The next speed zone over 80km/hr is 90km/hr. There is no 81, 82 , 83 etc. km/hr zone. If, hypothetically, they existed, it would apply there. But the next possible speed zone above 80 is 90.

So it applies to 90km/hr and above, it's not inclusive of the 80km/hr zone.
God almighty..... seriously.... YES I KNOW THE NEXT SPEED LIMIT IS 90KMH...

The law states in black and white... ABOVE 80KMH.... That is WHAT IS WRITTEN.... I dont care that the next speed limit is 90kmh...

When the law was introduced and advertised on TV all those years ago, the add said... at speeds above 80kmh... yes great it infers 90kmh because that can only be the next posted limit.... well done
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Old 24-05-2012, 05:26 PM   #71
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the shcool zone is a no brainer for most people, you know when you are close to the start of school day or end without needing to look at a clock ,if you told me that as an excuse after running over a kid in front of my eyes id flog you before cops ever got near ,Pathetic realy,it scares me to think people dont take extra care anywhere near a school, same goes for bus stops (you as a normal human know kids do things without realising the danger so i always expect a kid to walk or run from in front and behind a bus and slow right down just in case.

The backwards state of S.A have closed the loophole about speed limits and times around schools....The signs now read, X kilometres when children present. Saves all the debate about what time it actually is.

Oh and yes, always expect a kid to bolt out at the most unexpected time. Unfortunately the stupid driving instructors fail to teach new drivers to watch from fence line to fence line....Just watch the space immediately in front of your car.
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The backwards state of S.A have closed the loophole about speed limits and times around schools....The signs now read, X kilometres when children present. Saves all the debate about what time it actually is.

Oh and yes, always expect a kid to bolt out at the most unexpected time. Unfortunately the stupid driving instructors fail to teach new drivers to watch from fence line to fence line....Just watch the space immediately in front of your car.
i slow down and cover my brakes anywhere anytime when it comes to the random little runts...

classic when im rumbling down my own street and the local kids pleee for skids.. nooooo chance....
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God almighty..... seriously.... YES I KNOW THE NEXT SPEED LIMIT IS 90KMH...

The law states in black and white... ABOVE 80KMH.... That is WHAT IS WRITTEN.... I dont care that the next speed limit is 90kmh...
I'm Curious Jim, whats' your point about the website being wrong?
I wasn't implying that you're ignorant....really, and sorry if it seemed that way.

Reading legal documents, standards and codes of practice most days gets me thinking
that it's possible sometimes to see things differently to what's actually meant...


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When the law was introduced and advertised on TV all those years ago, the add said... at speeds above 80kmh... yes great it infers 90kmh because that can only be the next posted limit.... well done
Yes I remember that, perhaps the refresher is a tool to clarify what is meant by all of the terms for people who are not aware....
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i slow down and cover my brakes anywhere anytime when it comes to the random little runts...

classic when im rumbling down my own street and the local kids pleee for skids.. nooooo chance....

Sounds like you're from the ol' school of driving...Damn shame driving instructors don't teach the same thing....


As for the skids.....You wouldn't do that....it's breaking the law, which you wouldn't do. (or admit on here )
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there are also a couple of other laws still floating around

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another that a person shall proceed ahead of a carriage or motorised vehicle carrying a lamp in order to warn the public
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God almighty..... seriously.... YES I KNOW THE NEXT SPEED LIMIT IS 90KMH...

The law states in black and white... ABOVE 80KMH.... That is WHAT IS WRITTEN.... I dont care that the next speed limit is 90kmh...

When the law was introduced and advertised on TV all those years ago, the add said... at speeds above 80kmh... yes great it infers 90kmh because that can only be the next posted limit.... well done
So... how exactly is the website wrong again?
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i slow down and cover my brakes anywhere anytime when it comes to the random little runts...

classic when im rumbling down my own street and the local kids pleee for skids.. nooooo chance....
This is a good habit to get into. People should slow down whenever there are children around the side of the road because you never know when they're going to suddenly run out in front of you. Same when you see balls or bikes or toys in front yards... even if the kid is not playing with them he might be around somewhere, ready to jump out in front of you. Better safe than sorry.
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What the hell is a "penalty unit"?



What do they mean by one direction? You can crank you stereo loud while heading north but not south?
Its the way they apply a penatly to an offence. This means the law doesnt have to be re-written with inflation.

Ie, in NSW 1 penalty unit is $110.
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Legally a pushbike is a motor vehicle but it doesn't have a motor. I'm sure a pushbike can get a speeding fine . All I could see in common betwen it and a 'car' is circular wheels in contact with the road. The rider isn't exactly part of the pushbike.
A guy on a pushy got fined in WA recently for doing 50 something in a school zone..... Cant remember the fine
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Its the way they apply a penatly to an offence. This means the law doesnt have to be re-written with inflation.

Ie, in NSW 1 penalty unit is $110.
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Does a horse need to be registered to run on the road? And does one need a rider's license to operate a horse?
You need to have red and whites on the horse. how stupid is that.
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What happens in schools zones, say, if your clock is out?

Is there a +/- allowance?
No .. I've been done at 8:58am. Zone finished at 0900am.
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In Victoria its 2:30pm to 4pm for school zones, in my little town we have a flashing LED sign which comes on during school zones.

Or you could just notice all the soccer mums in their SUVs and little kids on the side of the road, that also works.
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A 2008 amendment to the road rules.
New amendments (Feb 2012) updating the 2008 rules will be implemented in your jurisdiction soon/shortly. Changes within will then be passed into the driver-ed handbooks of each jurisdiction, in the usual way of things.
http://www.ntc.gov.au/filemedia/Reports/ARRFeb12.pdf

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I have a great story about the splash mud law.

lets just say a cop got splashed with mud while doing radar speed check (on purpose)

something something something

guy gets busted for splashing mud on people at a bus stop.

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Death Penalty for the driver ... simple.
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I'm sure I've broken almost all of those rules at one time in my life, except for the horse one.
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http://www.qt.com.au/story/2012/04/2...g-ban-ipswich/ I have also heard of being done for drink driving in a wheelchair and for drink driving for simply sitting in the drivers seat without even attempting to drive the vehicle.
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