Slow down for roadside vehicles - Yorke Peninsula Country Times
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Slow down for roadside vehicles - Yorke Peninsula Country Times
NEW laws will come into effect in South Australia on May 19, requiring motorists to slow down to 25 kilometres an hour when passing roadside service and recovery vehicles, as well as community members providing assistance. The new laws, which passed...
New road laws to come into effect for South Australia
The new laws passed State Parliament last year. Image: RAA New South Australian laws requiring motorists to slow down to 25km/h when passing roadside service and recovery vehicles will come into effect on May 19. These new laws passed State Parliament last year. They expand on the existing 25km/h speed limit for emergency services vehicles, so it also covers RAA and other roadside service and recovery vehicles when their amber lights are flashin…
New SA laws force motorists to slow down past roadside crews
Image: RAAMotorists will be made to slow down to 25km/h when passing roadside service and recovery vehicles with the implementation of new South Australian road safety laws. Passing state parliament last year, the new laws for safer roads will come into effect May 19 and will expand the existing 25 km/h speed limit for emergency services vehicles to also cover RAA and other roadside service and recovery vehicles when their amber lights are fla…
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