'This is literally part of the Knowledge Test': Driver faces thousands in fines after this mistake!

While driving around Australia, each state has its own set of rules.

However, they all have one 'basic' rule drivers should keep in mind.

A recent incident served as a stark reminder to all Australian motorists about the importance of this road rule often taken for granted.


A driver has been slapped with a staggering $2050 fine while driving in the streets of Sydney.

The driver's costly lesson began on 22 December when a seat belt detection camera on the M4 Motorway near Greystanes captured an image of a passenger with a seat belt worn incorrectly.

An employee of a Sydney-based vehicle rental company took to social media to share the cautionary tale.

The employee noted an alarming increase in drivers facing similar fines.


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The fine notice required the vehicle rental company to nominate a driver or face hefty fines. Image Credit: Reddit


'This fellow got hit with double demerits because the passenger was wearing the seat belt under their shoulder,' he explained.

The fine, initially issued to the company due to the use of a corporate vehicle, was five times the amount an individual might face.

'Once a driver is nominated, the fine will be reduced,' the notice read.

'If you don't nominate a driver, you will have to pay the full fine amount of $2050 and face an additional fine of over $1400.'


After being nominated, an employee had to pay a fine of $400.

However, the penalty still included six demerit points.

Several drivers immediately shared their thoughts about the ordeal.

'This is literally part of the Driver Knowledge Test and the road users handbook,' one comment pointed out.


Another comment pointed out that since it was a 'hire car company', there could be a chance that the passengers were not Australians.

'A lot of the policing tools we use here are unfamiliar overseas,' the comment read.

'While you should always follow the rules, I question how aware some tourists would be of how strict we are unless it's spelled out to them.'

'I can't understand how one could wear a seat belt incorrectly. It's designed to click in normally, and then the strap should go over the shoulder. Why?' a third comment asked.

'People really disregard safety when it comes to cars,' a fourth lamented. 'Nothing excuses people from knowing the road rules.'


According to the NSW Government, about 29 people die, and 76 face severe injuries on NSW roads for simply not wearing a seat belt properly.

Always wear seat belts in a 'low, flat, and firm' position to maximise their protective benefits.

The lap belt should cross the hips, and the shoulder strap should pass over the chest and mid-shoulder.

Failure to comply not only incurs fines and demerit points, but it could also endanger lives.


The NSW government introduced phone and seat belt detection cameras last year.

This new measure could monitor and penalise drivers breaking the said road rules.

Despite over 50 years of mandatory seat belt laws, non-compliance remains a stubborn issue.

Exemptions to wearing only apply in specific situations, such as reversing or driving a garbage truck or a delivery vehicle at low speeds.

Let this be a reminder to buckle up correctly when hitting the road.

It is a critical safety measure that could save your or your loved ones' lives.
Key Takeaways

  • A Sydney driver received a substantial fine for a seat belt infraction involving a passenger wearing their seat belt improperly.
  • A seat belt detection camera captured the improper use of the seat belt, which incurred massive fines for a company-owned vehicle.
  • According to the NSW Government, wearing seat belts could double the chance of survival in a road crash.
  • The NSW Government recently introduced phone and seat belt detection cameras to monitor and detect seat belt violations in the state actively.
Have you or someone you know ever faced a similar situation? Share your experiences and thoughts about this news in the comments section below. Let's keep each other informed and safe on the roads!
 

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I only recently realised that my car will not move forward, no matter what, if I am not wearing the seatbelt. (It was a parking situation on private property). The vehicle literally engaged the park brake until the seatbelt was done up.
I didn't know that, but for years I've been telling my older cousin that my car says we can't move until he puts his belt on.
 
what if the person in question had a SHOULDER OR NECK INJURY & COULD NOT were the strap OVER his?her shoulder, BUT MADE AN ATTEMPT TO AT LEAST WHERE THE SEAT BELT.?????
 
When I am a passenger in a car, I wear the seatbelt under my arm, otherwise it sits on my neck (I am short). The belt is always tight when I do this. Hate to think of a car accident with the seat belt across my neck.
There are clips you can buy to make the belt sit across your shoulder- I have it in my car when driving. I noticed at a recent Road Worthy of my car, they took the clip off. The fact that they make these clips means belts sitting across the neck is a known problem.
 
Wondering if anyone else finds seatbelts, in some cars, ride up around the neck and become very uncomfortable. Not sure about the safety aspect of this too.
I agree as being short I find seatbelts very uncomfortable and always pulling it away from across my neck. Maybe car manufactures should design them better. Even adjusting to the lowest point does not help.
 
Wondering if anyone else finds seatbelts, in some cars, ride up around the neck and become very uncomfortable. Not sure about the safety aspect of this too.
All the time. I am constantly having to pull the seatbelt off my neck where it would cause untold harm to my head & neck were I to be in a serious accident. I have checked and, no, I cannot lower it any further from the point of attachment to the car so I have to put up with this dangerous belt.
I remember an accident not far from where I was living at the time, when lap/sash seatbelts were first introduced, where the driver of a car involved in an accident was decapitated by his seatbelt.
While I always wear my seatbelt, I do have concerns about this poor location of the attachment to the side of the car so that my neck is constantly being rubbed by my seatbelt.
 
Check to see if your seat belt where it attaches to the pillar can move down. Most modern cars can do this
They do not move down far enough for them to be comfortable for most women. They might be fine for men who are taller & bigger built (so taking up more of the slack in the seatbelt) & so not create this same problem for them.
 
As you are unaware what is happening in the back sit with adult & children the car or other vehicles .
So all vehicles made should have a senser alarm that the safety belt not on right all times, yes a camera on outside can see more than the driver .
UNFAIR.
 
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All the time. I am constantly having to pull the seatbelt off my neck where it would cause untold harm to my head & neck were I to be in a serious accident. I have checked and, no, I cannot lower it any further from the point of attachment to the car so I have to put up with this dangerous belt.
I remember an accident not far from where I was living at the time, when lap/sash seatbelts were first introduced, where the driver of a car involved in an accident was decapitated by his seatbelt.
While I always wear my seatbelt, I do have concerns about this poor location of the attachment to the side of the car so that my neck is constantly being rubbed by my seatbelt.
I use a sheepskin cover on mine.
 
what if the person in question had a SHOULDER OR NECK INJURY & COULD NOT were the strap OVER his?her shoulder, BUT MADE AN ATTEMPT TO AT LEAST WHERE THE SEAT BELT.?????
You would get a medical certificate to state that you have a condition which affects the "proper" wearing of a seatbelt.
 
The article states:-

The lap belt should cross the hips, and the shoulder strap should pass over the chest and mid-shoulder.
This is erroneous.

For example, the NSW Road Rules 2014 states:-

264 Wearing of seatbelts by drivers
(1) The driver of a motor vehicle that is moving, or is stationary but not parked
(a) must occupy a driver’s seating position that is fitted with an approved seatbelt, and
(b) must not occupy the same seating position as another passenger, whether or not the other passenger is exempt from wearing a seatbelt under rule 267, and
(c) must wear the seatbelt properly adjusted and fastened, unless the driver is reversing the vehicle or exempt from wearing a seatbelt under rule 267.


The same applies to passenger.

There is a difference between should and must.
 
Wondering if anyone else finds seatbelts, in some cars, ride up around the neck and become very uncomfortable. Not sure about the safety aspect of this too.
You can buy soft and fluffy wrap around protection for a seatbelt which eliminates the discomfort around the neck. No excuse for this driver or anyone who claims the rubbing on the neck is uncomfortable!
 
I have had a small breast operation and the scar can be irritated by pressure/rubbing over it when in the passenger seat, even when not in direct contact but over my clothes. My solution - keep my thumb just under the seatbelt nearer the buckle and I have a soft fluffy cover for that part of the belt BUT I still wear my belt as per regulations, always! My safety depends on wearing it correctly.
 
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