Do you have to slow down when passing a police car in Victoria?

The rule requires drivers and riders to slow to 40 km/h when passing stationary enforcement or emergency vehicles with flashing lights. Once fully passed the enforcement or emergency vehicle, the rule requires drivers not to increase speed until a safe enough distance from the roadside incident.
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What is the speed limit when passing emergency vehicles in BC?

When approaching these types of vehicles, you must drive no faster than 70 km/h if the speed limit is 80 km/h or more, and no faster than 40 km/h if the speed limit is less than 80 km/h.
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Can you go through a red light if an ambulance is behind you Victoria?

In Victoria, the rules state that drivers must move out of the path of the emergency vehicle as soon as they can do so safely – meaning they may only drive into the intersection on a red light if it is safe to do so. “When in doubt remain stationary – we don't want to create more work, so to speak,” Mr Walsh advises.
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Is it legal to drive through the red light to make way for the police vehicle Qld?

“The law allows you to drive onto the wrong side of the road or drive through a red traffic light to get out of the way of an emergency vehicle if it is safe to do so,” the Queensland Government website states.
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Do you have to slow down when passing a police car in NSW?

Passing a stopped emergency vehicle

if the speed limit is over 80km/h, you must slow down safely and move over.
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40 km/h law



Do I have to give way to police?

Don't break the law unless instructed to by police

If an emergency vehicle driver can see there is no clear path through stationary traffic, like a set of traffic lights, they will often switch off the lights and sirens and wait for an opportunity to move again (like the lights changing).
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Do you have to slow down for flashing lights?

In New South Wales, Victoria, Western Australia and Tasmania, road users are required to safely slow down to 40km/h when approaching or passing emergency vehicles, including police cars, that are stationary or moving slowly, and have their lights flashing and/or an alarm sounding.
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Is it illegal to flash your headlights to warn of police in Victoria?

In fact, the Queensland police has used this rule to issue fines and incur demerit points to drivers who flash their high beams to warn others of speed camera and law enforcement vehicles ahead. Meanwhile, in Victoria, police are fine with drivers flashing their headlights to warn others of speed cameras.
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Do police have to pull you over to book you Vic?

If you get caught on the spot by a police officer, they will generally pull you over if they are going to issue you with a ticket. Police do not have to issue a ticket if they detect you speeding with the radar in their car or a handheld device.
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Can you break the speed limit in an emergency?

Police, fire and ambulance services are allowed to exceed speed limits if they're responding to an emergency. These specially trained drivers may break the speed limit in order to save lives.
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Are police cars allowed to speed?

When on call, police officers are allowed to drive at the speed they deem necessary as long as they are being safe, said Sgt. Kevin Smith of the Wilmington Police Department.
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Are police exempt from speed limits?

BASIC: The police driver cannot exceed the speed limit or contravene road signs – no exemption should be permitted. Holders of a BASIC driving authority are allowed to drive police vehicles on enquiries only. The vehicle may not be used to respond to incidents of an urgent nature.
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What is the 2 second rule in driving?

To use the rule, drivers should allow the vehicle in front to pass a fixed object such as a lamp post or road sign then count to two seconds. If they reach two seconds before reaching the reference marker they need to drop back. The picture below shows how intimidating it can be when someone is driving too close.
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Can you get a ticket for driving too slow in BC?

You can get also ticket for driving dangerously slow. Section 145(1) of the Motor Vehicle Act requires: A person must not drive a motor vehicle at so slow a speed as to impede or block the normal and reasonable movement of traffic, except when reduced speed is necessary for safe operation or in compliance with law .
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What should you do if an emergency vehicle is approaching?

You must yield the right-of-way to any police vehicle, fire engine, ambulance, or other emergency vehicle using a siren and red lights. Drive to the right edge of the road and stop until the emergency vehicle(s) have passed. However, never stop in an intersection.
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Do ambulance have speed limit?

Mr. Irulandi says that all ambulances operate within a 20-km radius and can usually cover this maximum limit in 20 minutes. He adds that there is a speed limit of 70 km on all vehicles to ensure that the mileage is in check but they somehow manage to ensure that they reach the hospital in time.
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Can police ask you to get out of your car?

Use of Force - You have the right to step out of your vehicle at your own will. The traffic police cannot force you to come out of your car or snatch your keys from the ignition.
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How much over the speed limit can you go Victoria?

It is an offence to drive in excess of the speed limit and driving up to 24 kilometres above the limit will often result in a loss of demerit points and a fine. For drivers who speed at 25 kilometres or more above the speed limit, harsher penalties apply.
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Do police need a reason to pull you over?

An officer does not need a reason to stop a person driving, or attempting to drive, for a routine check. They can then ask you to provide your name, date of birth, driving license, insurance certificate or MOT certificate.
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Is it illegal to warn drivers of a speed trap in Victoria?

Both 218-1 (a) & (b) each attract 1 demerit point and a $112 fine. Once again, you could receive an infringement for breaching this rule while in the process of warning an approaching driver of a speed trap ahead.
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Is Underglow illegal in Victoria?

Yes, this is underglow on my 164Q. For everyone saying this is illegal, it's only illegal when your actually driving, not when your parked.
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Is it illegal to tell people about a speed camera?

Motorists could be prosecuted if they are caught warning other drivers on the road for any speed trap."
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Do speed limits apply to emergency vehicles?

In an emergency situation, drivers of emergency vehicles are granted certain exemptions to the law while using their sirens and blue lights. In these circumstances, an emergency vehicle can do the following things: Disobey the speed limit (if it's a police car, ambulance or fire engine).
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How fast can an ambulance legally drive in Australia?

Without seeing the actual memorandum, we can infer from the email quoted above that Ambulance Victoria and Victoria Police have agreed that it is never reasonable to travel more than 25km/h over the posted speed limit.
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What is the speed limit for emergency vehicles?

These small vehicles travel at a maximum speed of 8 mph (12 km/h). On a dual carriageway where the speed limit exceeds 50 mph (80 km/h) they MUST have a flashing amber beacon, but on other roads you may not have that advance warning (see Rules 36 to 46 inclusive).
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