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Road Rule Changes 9th Nov 2009 |
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Written by Stephen Boyd
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Thursday, 22 October 2009 |
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From 9 November 2009, there will be some changes to road safety rules for motorcyclists.
Details can be found at http://www.roadrules.vicroads.vic.gov.au/home.php
There are three new rules for motorcyclists.
- No passengers under eight years old. A young child under eight years
of age can’t be carried as a passenger on a motorcycle, unless in a
sidecar.
- Travelling in a sidecar. When a sidecar is used, it can only carry the number of passengers for which it is designed.
- No animals between rider and handlebars. Animals can’t be carried between the rider and the handlebars of a motorcycle.
Exemption:
There is an exemption for farmers. While working, a farmer can carry an
animal between the rider and the handlebars of a motorcycle for up to
500 metres on a road.
What you have to d:
If you are carrying young passengers, other than in a sidecar make sure
that they are at least eight years old, they can reach the foot pegs
and they are wearing an approved motorcycle helmet.
Also limit your sidecar passengers and use other ways to transport animals.
Road safety reasons:
Motorcyclists are amongst the most vulnerable of all road users. They
are 34 times more likely to be killed or seriously injured in a crash
than car drivers and passengers.
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Last Updated ( Thursday, 22 October 2009 )
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