Reckless rush: Police fine dad for grave traffic violation
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Gian T
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Driving over the speed limit is not only illegal but dangerous. Speed limits are designed to give drivers enough time to avoid accidents.
Ignoring these limits raises the risk of crashes because higher speeds reduce reaction time, increase stopping distances, and make impacts more severe.
A New South Wales driver has faced the consequences of a dangerous decision made during a seemingly routine trip to McDonald's.
The 33-year-old man was caught by police speeding a staggering 50 km/h over the limit with his three-year-old daughter improperly secured in the vehicle.
The incident on Windsor Rd, Vineyard, in Sydney's Hills District, has left many shaking their heads in disbelief.
According to reports, the driver was clocked at 132 km/h in an 80 km/h zone on Tuesday night.
When stopped by the authorities, the man casually responded:
‘I thought I was only doing 100. I was only going to Macca’s.’
The presence of his young daughter, who was found not to have her seatbelt fastened correctly and was not restrained in her seat, only added to the gravity of the situation.
His partner, seated in the front passenger seat, was also part of this perilous journey.
‘Clearly the driver had neglected his family's safety on this trip and his arrival time at McDonald’s was more pressing,’ NSW Police said.
Such a blatant disregard for road rules and the well-being of passengers, especially children, is irresponsible and illegal.
As a result of his actions, the man's licence was suspended for six months.
He was also issued a fine of $2,794, including penalties for exceeding the speed limit by more than 45km/h and driving with an unrestrained child between six months and four years old.
This incident reminds all drivers of the importance of adhering to speed limits and ensuring all passengers, particularly young children, are properly restrained in vehicles.
The laws are in place to protect lives, and as this case demonstrates, the consequences of ignoring them can be severe, both legally and, potentially, tragically on the road.
Similarly, a motorist received a $2,710 fine for exceeding the temporary 40 km/h limit by 20 km/h in the M4 East Tunnel after experiencing a car breakdown.
The speed restriction persisted beyond the incident, causing confusion among drivers who accelerated after passing the scene. More details on this incident can be found here.
Have you talked with your loved ones about the dangers of speeding and the necessity of using seatbelts and child restraints? Let us know in the comments below.
Ignoring these limits raises the risk of crashes because higher speeds reduce reaction time, increase stopping distances, and make impacts more severe.
A New South Wales driver has faced the consequences of a dangerous decision made during a seemingly routine trip to McDonald's.
The 33-year-old man was caught by police speeding a staggering 50 km/h over the limit with his three-year-old daughter improperly secured in the vehicle.
The incident on Windsor Rd, Vineyard, in Sydney's Hills District, has left many shaking their heads in disbelief.
According to reports, the driver was clocked at 132 km/h in an 80 km/h zone on Tuesday night.
When stopped by the authorities, the man casually responded:
‘I thought I was only doing 100. I was only going to Macca’s.’
The presence of his young daughter, who was found not to have her seatbelt fastened correctly and was not restrained in her seat, only added to the gravity of the situation.
His partner, seated in the front passenger seat, was also part of this perilous journey.
‘Clearly the driver had neglected his family's safety on this trip and his arrival time at McDonald’s was more pressing,’ NSW Police said.
Such a blatant disregard for road rules and the well-being of passengers, especially children, is irresponsible and illegal.
As a result of his actions, the man's licence was suspended for six months.
He was also issued a fine of $2,794, including penalties for exceeding the speed limit by more than 45km/h and driving with an unrestrained child between six months and four years old.
This incident reminds all drivers of the importance of adhering to speed limits and ensuring all passengers, particularly young children, are properly restrained in vehicles.
The laws are in place to protect lives, and as this case demonstrates, the consequences of ignoring them can be severe, both legally and, potentially, tragically on the road.
Similarly, a motorist received a $2,710 fine for exceeding the temporary 40 km/h limit by 20 km/h in the M4 East Tunnel after experiencing a car breakdown.
The speed restriction persisted beyond the incident, causing confusion among drivers who accelerated after passing the scene. More details on this incident can be found here.
Key Takeaways
- A NSW driver was caught speeding 50km/h over the limit and has been fined $2794.
- His three-year-old daughter was in the car unrestrained, which resulted in an additional fine.
- The driver claimed he was rushing because he was 'only going to Macca’s' (McDonald's).
- The man's licence was suspended for six months following the incident.