NSW: 40km/h slow down, move over laws expanded as trial ends

Laws forcing New South Wales drivers to slow to 40km/h past emergency services will be made official on September 26, after a successful 12 month trial. A total of 936 fines have been issued during the trial, designed to better protect emergency services working on the roadside. Drivers are forced to slow to 40km/h when they pass police, ambulance and fire services with their lights flashing – and face fines of $446 if they don't.

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