When you’re driving, distractions are incredibly important to avoid – whether it’s eating and drinking, touching your phone ...
There are around 1.35 million e-micromobility devices in NSW homes, and the NSW Government is about to do its best to define their legal use. It seems the Minister for Transport John Graham and ...
A campaign to highlight road rules to motorists ignores motorcycles at a time when the fatality rate is high and motorcycle awareness is vital, says the Motorcycle Council of NSW. Chairman Steve ...
Don't miss out on the headlines from NSW. Followed categories will be added to My News. A few might be frustrating, but we can see the common sense behind them. Then there’s the handful that seem ...
NSW ministers and their staff have racked up more than $18,000 in traffic fines this year, with offences including speeding, mobile phone use and parking violations.
A 12-month trial period for the new law starts on September 1, with the NSW Government to work with police to monitor the impact it has on traffic and road safety. Under the rule, motorists will be ...
The bogus “law”, which claims to have come into effect on November 1, has been doing the rounds online sparking anger, confusion and furious debate across TikTok and Facebook. The viral claim ...
Drivers in Australia are subject to ever-changing rules on the road. And new research has revealed Aussies are ...
Confusion about right-of-way rules could be contributing to pedestrian crashes at signal crossings, zebra crossings, pedestrian refuges and brick-paved sections of roadway, according to a new ...
The latest NSW road injury figures (2005) show that 78% of collisions between pedestrians and vehicles occur when pedestrians are crossing roads. Most of these collisions occur away from a marked ...
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