Don’t eat and drive: How snacking at the wheel can land you a $575 fine and under a little-known Aussie road rule

  • Drivers not allowed eat or drink while driving
  • Fine can attract a $600 fine in QLD and WA
  • Up to 60 per cent of motorists eat while driving 

Australians can be fined up to $600 if they are caught eating or drinking behind the wheel under a little-known road rule almost all drivers are guilty of breaking. 

Drivers in Queensland could be slapped with a $575 fine and three demerit points for ‘driving without due care or attention’. 

In Western Australia, the fine for the same offence is even higher at $600 while in NSW drivers can cop a $469 fine and three demerit points.

In the Northern Territory there is a $150 fine for careless driving – which eating or drinking while driving could be considered.

Australians can be fined up to $600 if they are caught eating or drinking behind the wheel under a little-known road rule almost all drivers are guilty of breaking

 Australians can be fined up to $600 if they are caught eating or drinking behind the wheel under a little-known road rule almost all drivers are guilty of breaking

Eating or drinking while driving could cost you up to $600 and three demerit points. Pictured is a police officer talking to a driver in South Australia

Eating or drinking while driving could cost you up to $600 and three demerit points. Pictured is a police officer talking to a driver in South Australia

South Australian drivers can be fined up to $201 for not having proper control of their vehicle, with the same offence in the ACT costing $301.

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Eating or drinking while driving in Tasmania could lead to a $173 fine and three demerit points. 

Up to 60 per cent of Australians have admitted to eating food behind the wheel in data from a new Compare the Market survey. 

Up to 31 per cent said they used their phone while driving, while 17 per cent had smoked or vaped and eight per cent had applied makeup. 

While the law doesn’t explicitly state these actions are illegal, they can be considered a distraction to drivers. 

In 2018, a hungry teenage P-plater was fined $300 after she was pictured eating a bowl of cereal while driving on a Perth road.

A hungry teenage driver (pictured) was slapped with a $300 fine after she was pictured eating cereal behind the wheel in Perth

A hungry teenage driver (pictured) was slapped with a $300 fine after she was pictured eating cereal behind the wheel in Perth

A photo of her taken by a 6PR radio listener and appeared to show the young woman steering the car with her knees.

The ‘cereal offender’ also got three demerit points and was lambasted by then WA Police Commissioner Chris Dawson.

‘You can’t be driving a car and eating your brekkie at the same time. That is just ridiculously dangerous … It’s incomprehensible,’ he told 6PR.

Queensland’s state department said: ‘Obviously, you’re allowed to take a hand off the wheel for a short time to operate your vehicle.

‘But eating while you’re driving could be interpreted as not having proper control of your vehicle and driving distracted.’

DailyMail

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