Copyright 2003, LRTMC
“Queensland Driving Rules”
1. A left-lane construction closure is just a game to see how many people can cut in line by passing you on the left as you
sit in the right lane waiting for the same drivers to squeeze their way back in before hitting the orange construction barrels.
2. Turn signals will give away your next move. A real Queensland driver never uses them. Use of them in Logan City may be
illegal.
3. Under no circumstances should you leave a safe distance between you and the car in front of you, or the space will be filled
in by somebody else putting you in an even more dangerous situation.
4. Crossing two or more lanes in a single lane-change is considered “going with the flow.”
5. The faster you drive through a red light, the smaller the chance you have of getting hit.
6. Never get in the way of an older car that needs extensive bodywork.
7. Braking is to be done as hard and late as possible to ensure that your ABS kicks in, giving a nice, relaxing foot massage as
the brake pedal pulsates. For those of you without ABS, it’s a chance to stretch your legs.
8. Construction signs warn you about road closures immediately after you pass the last exit before the backup.
9. Electronic traffic warning signs are not there to provide useful information. They are only there to make Queensland look high-tech, and to distract you from seeing the police radar van parked on the median.
10. Never pass on the right when you can pass on the left.
11. Speed limits are arbitrary figures, given only as suggestions, and are apparently not enforceable during rush hour.
12. Just because you’re in the left lane and have no room to speed up or move over doesn’t mean that a Queensland driver flashing his high beams behind you doesn’t think he can’t go faster in your spot.
13. Always slow down and rubberneck when you see an accident, or even if someone is just changing a tyre.
14. Throwing litter on the roads adds colour to the landscape and gives Work for the Dole crews something to clean up.
15. It is assumed that police cars passing at high speed may be followed in the event you need to make up a few minutes on your way to work, or the beach.
16. Learn to swerve abruptly. Queensland is the home of high-speed slalom driving thanks to potholes.
17. It is traditional in Queensland to honk your horn at cars that don’t move the instant the light changes.
18. Seeking eye contact with another driver revokes your right way, except in Ipswich where it acts as an invitation to race or
to play chicken.
19. Never take a green light at face value. Always look left and right before proceeding. In Queensland it is common to stop
and decide which direction to turn.
20. Remember that the goal of every Queensland driver is to get there first, by whatever means necessary.
21. Real Queensland female drivers can put on pantyhose, apply eye makeup, and balance the chequebook at 120 kilometres per hour during a thunderstorm in bumper-to-bumper traffic.
22. Heavy fog and rain are no reasons to change any of the previously listed rules. These weather conditions are God’s way of
ensuring a natural selection process for body shops, junkyards, and new vehicle sales.