Victoria to fine non-electric car owners who park in designated EV spots

Victoria could soon implement fines for non-electric car owners occupying designated electric car charging and parking spots, under new proposed amendments to the state's road rules. According to a new recommendation to parliament filed by Minister for Roads and Road Safety Ben Carroll, non-electric car owners could be fined up to $330 for unlawfully occupying a parking space specifically marked out for electric car owners.

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