'School Year' Traffic Law Hits Drivers with $3k Fine & No License over 15mph
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'School year' traffic law hits drivers with $3k fine & no license over 15mph
DRIVERS have been warned to watch out for incoming traffic laws that threaten violators with $3,000 fines. As the school year approaches, drivers should prepare for the rules of the road to change overnight. GettyDrivers should prepare for school zones to return soon[/caption] That’s because school zones are once again going to be enforced, and when they’re active, drivers shouldn’t break 15 mph. Plus, bus stops will ramp up again, so drivers sh…
School Zones: Drive like lives depend on it
THE State Government is calling on motorists to slow down to save lives, as school zones return to operation across the State this week. School zones will be active from 8am to 9.30am and 2.30pm to 4pm on school days. The Government’s plea follows the release of new data that reveals more than 183,000 school zone speeding offences were recorded in NSW in the last financial year. Alarmingly, nearly 70 per cent (125,000+) occurred during active sc…
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