Australian road safety laws prohibit using phones, drinking alcohol, or taking drugs while driving. Drivers can only use GPS devices if firmly attached and should not swerve to avoid animals on the road, but rather hit them to avoid crashing; injured domestic pets or wildlife should be taken to a vet or the owner contacted.
Australian road safety laws prohibit using phones, drinking alcohol, or taking drugs while driving. Drivers can only use GPS devices if firmly attached and should not swerve to avoid animals on the road, but rather hit them to avoid crashing; injured domestic pets or wildlife should be taken to a vet or the owner contacted.
Australian road safety laws prohibit using phones, drinking alcohol, or taking drugs while driving. Drivers can only use GPS devices if firmly attached and should not swerve to avoid animals on the road, but rather hit them to avoid crashing; injured domestic pets or wildlife should be taken to a vet or the owner contacted.
you can only use a gps if it is firmly attached to something You can not drink alchole then drive You cant drive while underthe influence ofdruges You cant drive after haveing your meds because they might effect your dring ability if you see an aimal on the road dont swerve to avoid it because it will make you crash if you cant avoid an animial HIT IT if an aniimal is injured you should take it to the vet If it is a domestic ped call the owner