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RACV REMINDS VICTORIANS ABOUT CHANGE TO ROAD RULE FROM TUESDAY

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RACV has welcomed a change to road rule 79a that will enhance the safety for incident response workers.
RACV has welcomed a change to road rule 79a that will enhance the safety for incident response workers.

RACV is reminding Victorian motorists that from Tuesday 1 July 2025, they will be required to slow down to 40 kilometres per hour when passing incident response vehicles that display flashing lights of any colour.

The change, announced in April this year, has been welcomed by RACV and its roadside assistance team, following a two-year campaign to review Road Rule 79A.

RACV General Manager Automotive Services Makarla Cole urged motorists to be aware of the rule change so that they could create the safest environment possible for roadside and incident response workers.

“We’re grateful that the Victorian State Government has made this change to improve the safety outcomes and working conditions of roadside and incident response workers,” Ms Cole said.

Since 2017, Victorian motorists have been required to slow down to 40 kilometres per hour when passing stationary emergency services vehicles displaying red or blue flashing lights.

This rule has now been expanded to include:

  • Accident towing vehicles
  • Breakdown towing services
  • Roadside assistance operators
  • Peninsula Link Incident Response vehicles
  • EastLink and Transurban Incident Response vehicles

“Now that we have had an important and much-needed update to 79A, it’s up to Victorians to do their part and ensure these vital workers can do their jobs without fear of harm and get home to their families safely,” Ms Cole said.

Non-compliance with the updated 79A rule may result in a maximum fine of $961.

For more information on road rule 79A and RACV’s campaign, visit the RACV website.

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Further information

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The information provided is general advice only. Before making any decisions please consider your own circumstances and the Product Disclosure Statement and Target Market Determinations. For copies, visit racv.com.au. As distributor, RACV Insurance Services Pty Ltd AFS Licence No. 230039 receives commission for each policy sold or renewed. Products issued by Insurance Manufacturers of Australia Pty Ltd ABN 93 004 208 084 AFS Licence No. 227678.

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RACV has welcomed a change to road rule 79a that will enhance the safety for incident response workers.
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