oneredED wrote:If you're in Vic it's 100mm minimum clearance at the lowest point.
SA I think it is measured from hub to guard, and the stats vary from car to car, but I'm not form there so I could be wrong.
Dansedgli wrote:Ive been done for bald tyres on the bike and he said he could fine me $175 but he would rather I spent the cash on a new tyre.
I think its up to the cop if he fines you or not.
Being polite at all times can save you money
XR8TickfordBoy wrote:Cops are just random, I dont know how many times ive seen cops, either driving or at booze busses etc. and ive never been pulled up due to my ride height, which is prob only 50mm off the ground, got the jack out today to get under the car and the jack was a good inch and a half too big to fit under my car!
pHaT`eL wrote:It must be a P plater thing. Since ive been off my P's, ive been waved through every booze bus and havent been pulled over or even a second look at the car. 19's + Superlows. My brother on the other hand, his is a tiny bit lower than mine on the same wheels but a P plater, he gets hasselled all the time.
SDKC wrote:Use unsafe vehicle is the fine.
Discretion is used at all times, so be on your best behavior.
P plates have nothing to do with it.
Remember that some coppers are not car nuts, even if they are, they are mostly Holden nuts. Wouldn't know the first thing about a Ford. We are not mechanics (although some used to be).
The major minor thing re a fine that someone mentioned. The fine is always up to the copper. If it is a major defect, then the car should be grounded straight away. A minor defect is dependent on the defect. Example: If it is pouring with rain and your wipers don't work, immediate grounding. If it is a hot summer's day, then 7 days.
The maximum is 7 days. It is either 7 days or immediate grounding, there should not be any in between.
End of line.
SDKC wrote:Use unsafe vehicle is the fine.
Discretion is used at all times, so be on your best behavior.
P plates have nothing to do with it.
Remember that some coppers are not car nuts, even if they are, they are mostly Holden nuts. Wouldn't know the first thing about a Ford. We are not mechanics (although some used to be).
The major minor thing re a fine that someone mentioned. The fine is always up to the copper. If it is a major defect, then the car should be grounded straight away. A minor defect is dependent on the defect. Example: If it is pouring with rain and your wipers don't work, immediate grounding. If it is a hot summer's day, then 7 days.
The maximum is 7 days. It is either 7 days or immediate grounding, there should not be any in between.
End of line.
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