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7 road rules you might not know you’re breaking

Don’t get caught out. Reintroduce yourself to these 7 road rules that have a nasty habit of slipping motorists’ mind.  

1. Indicate for at least 5 seconds before changing direction from a stationary position at the side of the road

For most drivers, the rules of indication are second nature, but how many of us remember to wait a full 5 seconds before pulling away from the kerb? You were probably taught this when you first studied for your licence, but without a driving instructor watching your every move, this is a rule that can easily evaporate from the memory bank. Don’t forget, as well as indicating for at least 5 seconds, you still need to give way to all traffic before pulling away. Penalty: Failing to give a 5 second signal before moving from a stationary position will set you back $317 and a $60 Victims of Crime Levy. You will also attract 2 demerit points.  
Wait 5 seconds before pulling away from the curb.

How many of us remember to wait a full 5 seconds before pulling away from the curb?

 

2. Ensure every letter and figure on your number plate is clean and legible

Bypassed the car wash one too many times? Watch out. No matter how dirty your car may be, you need to make sure that your licence plate is clean and legible at all times. This means it can’t be obscured by a substance (dirt or mud) and must comply with with the requirements of the Motor Vehicles Act. Penalty: Caught out? In addition to the price of a car wash, you’ll have to pay a fine of $692 plus a $60 Victims of Crime Levy.  
A dirty car can mean an obscured number plate.

A dirty car can mean an obscured number plate.

 

3. Don’t overtake a long vehicle exiting a roundabout to the right

Large trucks, especially those displaying a ‘do not overtake turning vehicle’ sign, are often too big to navigate a multi-lane roundabout in one lane. Therefore it’s legal for these vehicles to stay in the left lane of a roundabout, even when they’re making a right turn. A big mistake some motorists make is attempting to overtake a long vehicle exiting a roundabout to the right. If a truck needs to cross over the dotted line while a car is in the left lane, a serious crash could occur. Penalty: Passing or overtaking a vehicle displaying a ‘do not overtake turning vehicle’ sign will set you back $208 plus a $60 Victims of Crime Levy. You will attract 2 demerit points.  
It's illegal to overtake a long vehicles in a multilane roundabout.

It’s legal for some long vehicles to stay in the left lane of a roundabout, even when they’re making a right turn.

 

4. Don’t queue across intersections 

Queuing across an intersection can be extremely dangerous, not to mention, illegal. Not only does it have the potential to obstruct the movement of other vehicles and the overall flow of traffic, it can also impact pedestrians and cyclists trying to cross the road. Penalty: If caught queuing across an intersection, you risk a $247 fine and a $60 Victims of Crime Levy. You will attract 3 demerit points.