5 Queensland Road Rules You Never Knew Existed

We all know to obey speed limits and to stop at a stop sign, but there are also a lot of road rules that most of us didn’t even know existed.

As it turns out, there are some pretty bizarre road rules out there. To make sure you don’t get caught out on Queensland’s roads, check out these five surprising laws.

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Yep, that’s right, you have to give way to a horse, but not just give way, you have to pull over and turn your engine off until it’s out of earshot. This is to ensure the movement and sounds of your vehicle do not spook the horse. Although it’s unlikely you’ll pass a horse on the road, keep this one in mind just in case – you never know who might be watching!

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Not only do you have to make sure your number plate is visible beneath a bike carrier; it’s also illegal to drive around with an empty bike holder attached to your boot – who knew?

Also, make sure you watch out for cyclists when you’re driving. If you don’t leave at least one-metre of space when you’re travelling at 60km/h or less between you and a cyclist, you’ll lose up to three demerit points and will be $352 out of pocket. This distance increases to one-and-a-half metres of space if you’re going faster than 60km/h.

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When you can, try to keep your road rage at bay. If you give into temptation and honk a car that’s annoying you, you’ll be up for a $66 fine in Queensland. It’s an offence to use your horn for any other reason than warning another vehicle or animal that you’re approaching them. This includes a friendly beep goodbye when you’re leaving your friend’s house.

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As tempting as it is to leave your window open to let some fresh air into your parked car – any more than 5cm and you could get fined $40. It’s also illegal for any parts of your body to be outside the window in a moving vehicle – so no more waving out the window, or even resting your elbow on an open window.

So, have you been unwittingly breaking any road rules?

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8 of the Strangest Deaths From Across History

If you’ve been thinking about taking out a life insurance policy, but can’t quite decide if it’s worthwhile, put yourself in the shoes of these unlucky people who not only left this earth sooner than they may have expected, but did so in the most unusual fashion.

Death by Electrocution… on the Toilet!

In 1983, Michael Anderson Godwin, a convicted murderer who was facing death by electrocution had his sentence reduced to life in prison. However, little did he know at the time that he would accidentally electrocute himself six years later.

Godwin met his maker while adjusting the headphones that were plugged into his prison cell’s TV; he bit into the wire, while sitting on a steel-rimmed toilet, and unwittingly electrocuted himself.

Unbreakable Glass

In an attempt to prove that the glass of the Toronto-Dominion Centre was unbreakable, 38-year-old Garry Hoy threw himself against the window. As it turned out, he was right; the glass didn’t break – although he never expected the window frame to be so weak. When the window popped out of its frame, he fell 24 floors to his death.

A Killer Orange

Daredevil Bobby Leach was always a risk-taker, and in 1911 he became the second person to go over Niagara Falls in a barrel. Well renowned for his uncanny ability to cheat death in even the most daring circumstances, he ended up dying after slipping on an orange peel…

He broke his leg so badly that it needed to be amputated, and he died from surgical complications.

Attacked by a Cow in Bed

In 2013, Brazilian man, Joao Maria de Souzza died when a cow fell through his roof as he slept.

The 45-year-old man had been sleeping soundly in bed with his wife, when the animal in question climbed onto the corrugated roof that backed onto a hill, before falling eight feet onto Mr de Souza’s side of the bed. He later died from internal bleeding while waiting to be treated by doctors.

Killed by a Robot

Have you ever wondered who the first person to die at the mercy of a robot was? Well, it was Robert Williams, a Ford assembly line worker who was accidentally hit by a robot arm in 1979.

An Accidental Shooting

While trying to prove a point in court, Clement Vallandigham, a 19th century lawyer in the US accidentally shot himself to death.

His client was accused of killing a man; but Mr Vallandigham defended his client by arguing the victim had accidentally shot himself. When he went to demonstrate this in court he wasn’t aware that his gun was in fact loaded.

As it turns out, his daring argument proved successful, as his client was later acquitted of his murder charges.

Death by Sweetener

In 1919 the streets of Boston were flooded by a 25ft high wave of sweetener that sped through the streets at 35mph, after a tank of molasses burst. The Boston Molasses Disaster of 1919 claimed the lives of 21 people who were just going about their business.

Drowning in Beer

Perhaps a little less sticky than sweetener, but just as deadly, eight people were killed in the London Beer Flood of 1814. A giant vat at a brewery burst, sending more than 3,500 barrels of beer pouring through the nearby streets, an accident that proved fatal for a few unfortunate souls.

If these somewhat bizarre deaths prove anything, it’s that life is short. Make sure your family is protected financially in the event something happens to you. Talk to Sarina Insurance about life insurance and income protection today!