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15-03-2005, 09:15 AM | #61 | |||
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But really, how hard it is to follow the rules every now and then. And if u get worried about people in other cars that you dont know labelling you as a "Rowdy P-plater" who cares, they dont realise how sensible some of the p-platers are, and it is their problem... :
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One question, in Victoria, do you have to display P-plates in a work car on work time? And do power to weight limits still apply to work cars on work time?
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15-03-2005, 06:04 PM | #63 | ||
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no in victoria power to weight ratio's dont apply to work cars, emergancy vehicle's or if it is the only car your family owns. but i still think you have to display them...
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15-03-2005, 07:24 PM | #64 | ||
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i say get rid of them, like a red rag to a bull for some people.
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15-03-2005, 07:29 PM | #65 | |||
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Police might let you get away with Power to Weight thing ONCE in the only family car, but the law is the law and there is no exceptions.
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15-03-2005, 07:35 PM | #66 | ||
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I just checked the Vicroads site, you can get an exemption for power to weight, doesn't apply automatically for work cars.
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15-03-2005, 07:36 PM | #67 | ||
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Speed limiting P Platers is down right dangerous, as is speed limiting L Plates. How are people supposed to learn?
NSW for example (IMO, the worst of the lot) * 80k's for L's * 80k's for some P Platers * 100k's for other P Platers * 90k's for caravaners and trailers * 100k's for trucks, buses and everyone else * 110 K's for non-P Plater car drivers on designated roads. And worse still, NSW people think those limits appply when in other States and they don't. Drivers must abide by the Laws of the State in which they are driving, for example in Victoria: * 100 k's for L Platers * 100k's for P Platers * 100k's for caravaners & trailers * 100k's for trucks, buses and everyone else, BUT * 110k's on designated roads for all of the above (yes all of the above), except trucks & buses) Go Figure!!
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15-03-2005, 07:39 PM | #70 | ||
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Apparently not displaying your p plates can earn you a suspension.
Also, what's the go with motorbike licences? Is motorbike P's 3 years or 1? Or is the 1 year just for fully licenced driver? |
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16-03-2005, 05:40 PM | #72 | |||
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For Example: If a South Australian P plate driver drives in Queensland where P plates are not required to be displayed BY QLD LICENCE HOLDERS and an SA P plater HAS to have P plates displayed, they must still display them in QLD. And one more example: South Australians are eligiable to get their P's at the age of 16.5, where as in Victoria that age is 18. Now, going by what Chronicle said, it would indicate that a South Australian P Plater would not be able to drive in Victoria because they are under the age that Victoria issues P's. That is also wrong, because SA P platers can happily drive in Victoria because the conditions of their licence allow them to have their Probationary Licence as soon as they turn 16.5. I hope this is clear, but yeah, what you said Chronicle is wrong. Last edited by MightyXR6Turbo; 16-03-2005 at 06:26 PM. Reason: Thought of a better example |
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sorry double post
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because i was a full car license holder when i got my motorbike Ps i did not have to display plates, but still had a power and passenger restriction for 1 year, wonder if this works the other way round(if you were full motorbike licensed and then went for car license, would you still have to display Ps) |
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Think about it, a Victorian Policeman booking you for breaking the law of NSW, particularly a road law, that is absolutely stupid. In murder cases, all they can do is detain you until extradition, they can't charge you. Do you really expect a Victorian Policeman to know ALL the laws that are particular to QLD, NSW, TAS, NT, WA, SA, NT & ACT. How can they enforce laws when the law doesn't exist in their States statute? Get real. Quote:
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If I need to make it clear again, the speed limits that are attached to Probationary drivers are part of their CONDITIONS on their licence. It is not a ROAD RULE per se. |
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I think MightyEFGhia is right, just read what he's saying carefully. If you're in another state you have to obey BOTH their road rules and you're own licence conditions. Therefore if you're allowed to do 100km/h but the speed limit is 90km/h and you do over that then you'll get booked. Likewise, if you are only allowed to do 80km/h on your licence conditions but you're doing 90km/h then you're breaking the law, even if the speed limit is 100km/h. You probably won't be unlucky enough for a cop in another state to realise you're breaking your licence conditions or to bother booking you but technically you are in the wrong there.
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And I will say again, my original posting on speed limits in absolutely accurate. And I challenge you to dispute it accurately, and with fact, not hearsay.
A Victorian Policeman will NOT book a NSW P Plater in Victoria who is doing 110 in 110 zones if the P Platers NSW restriction is 90! I go back to my original statement, Police can only book for stuff that is the Statute, and you will NOT find a rule that say NSW P Platers MUST do 90 in Victoria. And VICPOL will not book on behalf of NSW. Some licence restrictions hold, such as .00 BAC as that is consistent between States, if you are required to wear glasses, etc. But not general road rules. Quote:
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From; http://www.rta.nsw.gov.au/licensing/...ce.html?llid=2
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so if i'm going to drive in NSW... i legally have to drive 80 in 100 zones?
so before i go ANYWHERE, i have to research what i can and can't do? please explain to me then, how the differences in green and red P plates gets executed for someone using Vic p plates on a vic probationary licence.
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I just drive at 100/110 in the correct zones in NSW and noone bothers me, apart from some NSW drivers who didn't like a P plater overtaking them on the fwy.
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An old saying "when in Rome do what the Romans do" applies here. : Oh, I am so looking forward to all the retractions that are coming my way. :
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17-03-2005, 06:18 PM | #86 | ||||
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Ok, Ok, I can't be bothered quoting and doing massive page replies...
I think Chronicle, you are agreeing now with what I said, but you are just not completely understanding what I have been trying to get across. You have to drive to the conditions of your licence!!! We ALL agree that it is highly unlikely that you will get booked as a breach of your Probationary conditions in a different state because of different state laws, HOWEVER this doesn't mean that it is legal to do so, it just means that it is unlikely to happen. Regardless, it is still a breach of your licence condtions, licence conditions aren't isolated to driving within your state of issues boundaries! If they were, then we would never be able to drive interstate! Ok, i said I wasn't going to quote, but I will because you just contridicted what you said, and agreed with what I said! Quote:
a. Yes a NSW p plater can go and do 110 in victoria, BUT it doesn't mean that it is legal! They are technically breaching the conditions of their licence. b. There is a difference between being legal, and the Police not policing it, and in this case the Police wont police this issue with interstate drivers. The same can be said for car defects, I had a car in QLD and I went into an RBT and i distinctly recall the officers saying "We should defect this car, but it got SA rego and we don't know what applies in that state" So in summary, yes you are correct about the fact you cannot be fined/prosecuted if a statute doesnt exist in your state, BUT IT STILL ISN'T LEGAL to breach the conditions of your licence. *makes banging head on wall motion* |
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Chronicle - The difference between Road Rules and Licence Conditions, you obey Licence Conditions first, Road Rules (Road Traffic Act) second.
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i think chronical is right, if a P plater from NSW was diong 80km/h on say calder highway in the 110 Zone who in Victoria would understand why, they'd be tooting and swerving and wondering whats the problem(i'd never heard of doing a max speed of 80kmh. i've had my license for 12 yearsin Vic and in that time we never had this. i think it did apply earlier though) if i was a Vic P plater driving in NSW i'd definately be doing 100 in the 100 Zone, cos once again how should we victorians be expected to know that stupid law. obviously vic roads dont know the answer either. thats why they give their contradicting answer. |
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