If you're on your L, P1 or P2 licence, you cannot drive or ride a motorcycle after consuming ANY alcohol. This brochure outlines the law regarding the zero blood alcohol limit and provides some tips to help young drivers plan ahead to avoid drink driving. Click link below for an enhanced view of the item.
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Roadside drug testing
Safe driving requires clear judgement, concentration and being able to react to what happens on the road. Drugs affect all of these. Police now have powers to carry out roadside drug testing on any driver, rider or supervising licence holder in NSW. This brochure provides information about roadside drug testing- what drugs will be tested and how testing will work. Also included is an overview of penalties for drug driving offences in NSW and the effects of specific drugs on driving performance. Click link below for an enhanced view of the item.
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Roadside drug testing heavy vehicle drivers
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Going out and partying is a normal part of growing up, but there are some risks involved. You can help your teenager manage these risks through discussion and planning. Whether your teenager is hosting a party at home or just 'going out' with friends, this fact sheet contains some important discussion points and planning tips to keep them safe. Click link below for an enhanced view of the item.
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A truck driver's guide to the dangers of using drugs to stay awake
Some truck and bus drivers use prescription, over the counter and illegal drugs to combat fatigue. The danger for you as a driver if you take drugs is that it's difficult to predict and judge how the drug will affect your driving until it's too late. This booklet outlines how drugs affect driving ability and provides information on the law and penalties for drug driving. Click link below for an enhanced view of the item.
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Drugs and driving
Safe driving requires clear judgement, concentration and being able to react to what happens on the road. Drugs affect all of these. Taking drugs and driving puts you at greater risk of killing yourself, your friends or other innocent people in a road crash. There are penalties for driving while impaired by drugs. This brochure explains how drugs affect your driving ability and provides some advice for travelling safely if you have taken drugs. Click link below for an enhanced view of the item.
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Driving and medicines
Driving a motor vehicle is a complex task that requires good co-ordination and mental alertness. Many prescription and non prescription medicines affect your ability to drive safely. This brochure provides information about how medicines can affect your driving. Also included are some simple tips for avoiding impaired driving if you are taking prescribed medicines. Click link below for an enhanced view of the item.
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Drinking & driving The facts
Drink driving is a factor in more than 20 percent of all fatal crashes across NSW and results in the deaths of nearly 100 people every year. This brochure outlines how alcohol affects your ability to drive and ride and provides an overview of legislation regarding blood alcohol limits and the penalites for drink driving. Also included are tips for staying under the limit and getting home safely if you plan to drink. Click link below for an enhanced view of the item.