It would be unfortunate if your visit to Phillip Island for the Australian MotoGP resulted in a fine. To help you enjoy the MotoGP race at Phillip Island Grand Prix Circuit without any unexpected expenses, take a look at our tips.
Vehicles drive on the left-hand side of the road in Australia.
Urban Areas: Generally 50 km/h unless otherwise signposted.
School Zones: Usually 40 km/h during school hours (8:00-9:30 AM and 2:30-4:00 PM on school days).
Main Roads and Highways: Typically 60-80 km/h in urban areas and up to 100-110 km/h on highways.
Obey all traffic signals and signs. Melbourne uses red light cameras and speed cameras extensively.
A fully licensed driver who reaches a BAC of 0.05 to 0.07 will be fined and 10 penalty points will be imposed. If he/she scores a BAC of 0.07 or more, his/her licence will be revoked. They will also be required to install an alcohol interlock device for a minimum of six months after their licence is reinstated.
All passengers must wear seat belts. Children must be in approved child restraints based on age and size.
Melbourne has several toll roads, including CityLink and EastLink. Tolls are generally paid electronically via an e-tag or online.
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