Last November 1, 2012 Australian Road Rules
implementation takes effect on the new road rules on New South Wales. This
includes some minor amendments to existing rules and new rules attracting fines
and demerits. These changes are made to simplify and clarify existing road
rules and make them easier to understand. First, the use of mobile phones are
allowed when the vehicle is moving or stationary but not parked to make or receive
a call using the audio functions. Second, police and emergency service vehicles
are allowed to continue using their mobile data terminals during their work to
continue serving and gathered important information. Third, visual display
units in vehicles such as GPS may only be used in vehicle if it is secured in a
fixed mounting. Fourth, pedestrian at level crossings during red lights and
flashing warning lights or ringing warning bells should follow certain rules
since this is a new rule. Fifth, giving way to a pedestrian when turning at
intersection. Sixth, entering blocked crossings a driver should stop before the
intersection if not blocked but give way to pedestrian crossing this is to
allow driver to check for traffic at intersection. Lastly, carrying animals on
motor bike in any position is not allowed this will distract driver’s ability
to control the motorbike.
If one of this simple road rules have been charged by
your family or friends at the local area of Mt Druitt, New South Wales it is
time to ask help from Mt Druitt DUI lawyers since this is applied to NSW
residents. They take charge of all the penalties and disqualifications cases, they
will answer your questions and guide you throughout the legal process. They
will help to make your case be better and help you to be stress free. Two important things to
look for the best DUI lawyers are good track records and well experienced in
their field of expertise this is what Mt Druitt DUI lawyer.
Sydney Drink
Driving & DUI Lawyers | Beazley Singleton Solicitors
14/370 Pitt St
Sydney NSW 2000
(02) 9283 8622
http://sydneydrinkdriving.com.au/
jaboorman@beazleysingleton.com.au
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