The NRMA is warning drivers that they could face a traffic fine of $344. 7NEWS
The NRMA has warned motorists they could face a fine of $344 and a loss of three demerit points if their passenger is distracting them by using their mobile phone.
This means if a passenger is facetiming or their phone display is simply facing the driver they could be fined. “Evidently, this gives police wide discretion - including where a passenger’s mobile phone visual display is visible to the driver.” It comes after Queensland’s Department of Transport and Main Roads warned of another little-known road rule that could result in a fine and a loss of three demerit points.
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